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clerke
1. ’ They ran the refinery equipment, harvested water and mineral collections, flew longboard gliders within the fleet, machined maintenance parts, or clerked in Shipping & Receiving
2. On Monday morning, Nick collected Bill Clayton early, and drove him to Clerkenwell
3. Still, we are in Clerkenwell and not Mayfair!”
4. She knew they would get all the coffee they needed while in the Ops Room, but hurried into the Clerkenwell precinct below their offices to collect a bottle of white wine from the off licence, to have with the fish and chips she bought for their supper
5. Clerkenwell would have to be told about the CIA presence, decided Jo
6. “This would have been quicker if our HQ was in Camberwell and not Clerkenwell,” he observed, as they swung south into Denmark Hill at nearly 90
7. When they left for Clerkenwell, he was happily playing with some of Bill’s old toys, which Catherine had dug out of an equally aged tin trunk
8. A key, perhaps? Miller couldn’t think what else it might be, so called Clerkenwell again
9. He had no idea whether his message had got through to Clerkenwell or not, but there was nothing Miller could do now until he came out into the open again – probably at the airport
10. Only then, when he was sure there was no way the Russian could avoid being taken back to Moscow, did he return to the terminal building and report to the Clerkenwell Ops
11. Miller was taking care to keep in touch with the Ops Room in Clerkenwell, so that they knew what was happening and what his plans were in relation to Lloyd
12. It was about that time that Clerkenwell heard that Makienko had booked a flight to Zurich
13. “I had hoped to get a shower and a change of clothes and a good meal and a couple of shots of rum to warm me up before I even thought about getting back to lovely Clerkenwell
14. It was about an hour later that Marsden rang his Head of Section in Clerkenwell
15. Not many of the Section 11 people in Clerkenwell wanted to know that
16. "Jacob suggested we try a school in Clerkenwell
17. Besides, you've got to go to the Clerkenwell school and hire another maid
18. "Does Beaufort know you're going to the school with me?" George asked as we entered the poorer part of Clerkenwell nearly an hour later
19. " I'd never thought of the area in which Celia and I lived as being particularly modern or fashionable but walking through Clerkenwell made me realize how safe it was, and how we were far better off there than anyone living here
20. Clerkenwell was mostly working class where men, women and sometimes children squeezed out a living doing whatever work they could find
21. "Aren't you going to tell the driver to go to Clerkenwell?" I asked him
22. I was still thinking about the curse placed on Jacob when we arrived at the Clerkenwell school
23. During the carriage ride to Clerkenwell, I told George everything that had transpired that night
24. Jarvis Lorry walked along the sunny streets from Clerkenwell where he lived, on his way to dine with the Doctor
25. Lorry, escorted by Jerry, high-booted and bearing a lantern, set forth on his return-passage to Clerkenwell
26. There were solitary patches of road on the way between Soho and Clerkenwell, and Mr
27. But regularly they dipped their wings in pitch black; Notting Hill, for instance, or the purlieus of Clerkenwell
28. Lover, for her love he prowled with colonel Richard Burke, tanist of his sept, under the walls of Clerkenwell and, crouching, saw a flame of vengeance hurl them upward in the fog
29. After they had all passed, a gunner from Clerkenwell said: "Would yer believe it? All that lot gorn by and I never reckernised a Townie!"—C
30. "Clerkenwell," was the reply