Churchill beamed: “I like you, Mr Sorbay, and I
like the way you get things done. I wish I could put you in my Cabinet. But at
least I can say I have met the man who saved the British Empire in its darkest
days. However, I am duty-bound to inform you that in this unprincipled game of
politics I will take on the role as saviour, if that’s not too sacrilegious a
word to use. Doubtless the sanctimonious
Archbishop Lang would frown upon my words as he invariably does. The old misery
was schooled in Glasgow, of course. What do you expect?”
Shaking his dusty brown hair
from his face, Sowerbutt grinned: “We are always happy to help out the authorities in the
war effort and, particularly you, Mr Churchill."http://www.amazon.co.uk/Colour-of-Red-ebook/dp/B00B1CWM5M/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1358353851&sr=1-1
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