Chapt~<br >r One<br >The operation had to be executed with a surgically military<br >precision marked, with a meticulousness that matched,<br >in degree if not i~ scope, the Allied landing in wartime<br >Europe. It was. ~ preparations had to be made in total<br >stealth and secrecy. "They were. A split-second co-ordina-<br >tion had to be achieved. It was. All the men had to be re-<br >hearsed and trained, over and over again until they played<br >their parts perfectly and automatically. They were so<br >trained. Every eventuality, every possible departure from<br >the planned campaign had to be catered for. It was. And<br >their confidence in their ability to carry out their plan, ir-<br >respective of reversals and departures<br >to be total. It was.<br > Confidence was a quality exudet<br >Branson. Branson was thirty-eight<br >six feet tall, strongly built, with b]<br >tures, lips that were curved in an<br >eir leader, Peter<br > old, just under<br >dr, pleasant fea-<br > perpetual smile<br >and light blue eyes that had forgotten how to smile many<br >years ago. He was dressed in a policeman s uniform but<br ><br >
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