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Surely "A Touch More Treason" wasn't published *before* "A Touch of Treason". 66.92.237.111 04:24, 14 Dec 2004 (UTC)
a republican QC ... seems a bit hypocritical
One of the guys who stole the Stone of Scone, huh? I'm amazed the security surrounding such national symbols such as the coronation objects was so lax as late as the 1950s. What were the British thinking? 204.52.215.107 19:34, 15 January 2007 (UTC)