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“I’ve booked one provisionally,” said the colonel, “but they’ll need your internation

al license I forgot Scott has gotwith all my other papers”

“You stay put,” said Roet off that coach” Ro wheeled into a little cubicle to be exaistrar

The young doctor leaned over his patient for several minutes He had never seen a wound quite like it before He exa any co Adam’s shoulder wound “Can you circle your arhtened it out again “Good No break, at least” He continued to clean the wound

“I’ a little,” said the doctor He cleaned up both elbows before placing a plaster on them

“That didn’t happen today, did it?” he asked, staring at Adam’s half-healed shoulder

“No,” said Ada any explanations

“You have been in the wars lately, I’ive you an antitetanus injection” Adarown ht of a needle,” said the doctor Adaroaned

“Now that wasn’t so bad, was it?” he suggested as he placed a large bandage over the top of the shoulder “Do you have someone to collect you?” the doctor asked finally

“Yes, thank you,” said Ada for me”

“Good, then you can go now, but please report to your GP the et back home”

Romanov sat in the driver’s seat and watched the coach clear custoate and on to the A2 in the direction of London

“Are we going to intercept them on the way?” asked Tomkins nervously

“Not this time,” said Romanov without explanation He never once allowed the coach out of his sight all the way into the capital

Adam walked out of the hospital and checked to see that no one was following hiht were ain the opposite direction and a nurse scurrying past hi anxiously at her watch Satisfied, he took a taxi to Dover Priory station and purchased a single ticket to London