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provided the greatest temptation of all, an especially intriguing one based on chess terms. He remembered it being used by French partisans until the Germans cracked it. A bloody disaster, he recalled ruefully-nine partisans were executed before anyone realized More Page More Page More Page More Page Ricky Hatton the broken chess code was an invitation to Nazi firing squads. That was dollhouse briar rose

attraction of these books. He knew that almost every code would bring back memories, some glorious and others painful, these combinations of numbers and letters and words and phrases that eventually might have More Page More Page More Page More Page Ricky Hatton sent one convoy to Russia unscathed and another into ambush. He sighed with nostalgia, sifted through the pile, and  More Page More Page More Page More Page Ricky Hattonimbued

up with several volumes titled Nonmilitary, which he took back to his living room. He perused their contents for more than two hours before he found what More Page More Page More Page More Page Ricky Hatton he was looking for. He had come upon one code that had a distinctly recognizable pattern-hieroglyphics to the untrained eye, but a lingual map fanboys

his. It was one of the codes Sovereign had used in 1912 and more than once in subsequent years. Montague opened his More Page More Page More Page More Page Ricky Hatton notebook to the page on which he had copied the ten-digit waybill and studied the numbers once more: one of the simplest codes he had ever tackled and a very imbued

one-vintage early 1900s, he knew. Underneath the ten numbers, he wrote ten letters, then went More Page More Page More Page More Page Ricky Hatton to work on the words nails, screws and bolts. It was a slightly different code but still primitive by World War II standards. He quickly translated them, leaned back, and whistled. Under the ten numbers, he had rockets

the words via Titanic. Under nails, screws and bolts, he More Page More Page More Page More Page Ricky Hatton had written 34 crates bullion. Cargo hold 3. He was excited and not a little self-satisfied. Only someone with a memory like Derek Montagues would have attached any suspicion to the name Sovereign Metals, Ltd. That J. Smyth had rung a bell, too; rockets

was a frequent More Page More Page More Page More Page Ricky Hatton pseudonym Sovereign used for its addressees-another thing he had been told to watch for. He also was puzzled, however. The first two words of the manifest code-via Titanic-seemed superfluous, mere excess verbiage and totally illogical to Montagues very logical mind. Whoever J. Smyth was, Sovereign must More Page More Page More Page More Page Ricky Hatton have informed him in mocospace.com

that a gold shipment was en route aboard the Titanic-probably by a cable message using the same code, he reasoned. So why repeat the vessel of shipment in the coded manifest: Was via Titanic another code in itself? The solution came to More Page More Page More Page More Page Ricky Hatton him even as he pondered whether to try another decipher imbued

those two words. It was common practice then for shipping companies to send copies of cargo manifests to other ships that might arrive before or after the vessel carrying the cargo-a precautionary measure in case More Page More Page More Page More Page Ricky Hatton the latter failed to reach its destination. He knew that a copy of Titanics manifest had, imbued

been sent to New York on another liner-no less than the Mauretania, at the time the fastest passenger ship on the North Atlantic. If the Mauretania had reached New More Page More Page More Page More Page Ricky Hatton York before the Titanics scheduled arrival, the waybill code made sense. It informed the recipients how the bullion was being shipped, without pro flowers

to a cable that could have been intercepted by the government. Now, Montague thought excitedly, all he had to do was find out when More Page More Page More Page More Page Ricky Hatton the Mauretania had docked in New York, before or after the Titanic sailed. ... The next day found him in the historical recor.


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