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Torn Both Ways  

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Torn Both Ways The noise was growing louder and louder. Suddenly a scream of mechanical chaos flooded the air, it was an air raid siren I jumped out of my chair and ran up the rickety stairs towards the bedroom where my parents were at the radio. Mum was frantically trying to find the right frequency with little success. The war had been uneventful until now, some people had called it the phony war but now it appears to be the real thing. My parents twisted sharply with a look of fear as their eyes shot to the wide open door, "James, do you hear the noise? It sounds like an airplane". Suddenly the house shook as if the ground was moving from under it, bombs fell as if being thrown by the Gods. The radio fell from the table as the voice, which came from it extinguished with the impact....

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