... search out the others and kill
them,’ he commanded. The soldier bowed his head and the Emir
walked away, following the soldiers who were now disappearing
through the trees with their prisoner. ... will, My Lord. And I shall have the players call the
entertainment, The Defeat of Saladin, the Sparrow of the East!”’
The three men’s laughter echoed through the w...
... whisky, and wondering over and over again whether he
should take the plunge himself.
As he stared once again at the endless ebb and flow below, and
listened to the screeching of the seagulls as they ... wasn't
considered the greatest of postings, and the rumours of danger and high
casualty rates must far outweigh the truth.
On the other hand, UNIT's morta...
... tribes. The refugees fled their depredations
and settled here in the lagoon, on the many islands and sandbanks. They
built houses on wooden piles driven deep into the mud of the lagoon.
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Doctor Who ... fixated on details like the texture of the material that the
dinghy was made out of, and the way the Doctor& apos;s ring glowed in the
darkness.
The sun had...
... you'll fall.' They began running
along the edge of the quarry. But the distance between them and the
soldier was greater than that between the soldier and the quarry edge,
and they had no chance ...
along the path alongside the building. When the Doctor and his
captors were far enough away, she jumped down from the wall, and
began trailing after...
... hands and knees, sheltered by the heavy console which
they carried like a giant umbrella, the Doctor and Harry inched their
way across to the opposite side of the chamber. The silence from the ... breath. The voices of the Doctor and Harry in the other
chamber gradually receded into the distance
' and judging by that modified version of the Bennet
O...
... guards. There were only two on duty.
They were bored. Locked into the yoke he was wearing, the
Doctor wasn’t going to get away. Or so they thought. But the
Doctor had other ideas.
The Doctor ... that they should not assist a
prisoner. On the other hand, there was nothing to suggest they
should.
‘Look,’ suggested the Doctor. ‘Just put your hand out and
I’ll rub my nos...
...
any of the words.
‘In there?’ the Doctor asked, not turning his head but
indicating the main entrance to the dome.
‘In there,’ said the voice behind them.
Jo and the Doctor went into the main ... who seemed very upset and worried. Standing
about, listening, were other men and women. They all wore
clothes similar to those of the man standing now behind Jo
an...
...
up and to her utter astonishment saw the Doctor standing in the
doorway.
Amazed, she looked back inside the TARDIS. There was the
Doctor still bending over the console. She looked back at the ... against the side of the building.
Then he began to edge cautiously towards the lighted French
windows of the study.
Inside the study all was silent except for the...
... burn
oil one way and another, and pollute the air we breathe. And we
could use the movement of the wind and the tides and the
rivers. Are you warm enough?’
Jo was surprised at the question. ‘Yes, ... closer look at the flowers and the
butterfly.
As the Doctor approached the flowers they turned their
heads towards him, as though in greeting. Then their...
... reduce the snowy wastes
would have meant disastrous flooding of the southern
lowlands.
The weird landscape—a nightmare of snow and ice
which had been driven, part-melted, and had then refrozen ...
clamber out and offering a strong arm to the others. The girl
was obviously delighted by the sight of the untrampled snow.
‘There’s no harm done,’ she cried gaily. And jus...