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  1. Beware of the Dog. D own below there was only a vast white undulating sea of cloud. Above there was the sun, and the sun was white like the clouds, because it is never yellow when one looks at it from high in the air. He was still flying the Spitfire.

  2. Privacy. Then I shall say, someone help me to get out. I can’t do it alone because I’ve lost one of my legs. They’ll all laugh and think that I’m joking, and I shall say, all right, come and have a look, you unbelieving bastards.

  3. RAF pilot Peter Williamson sustains a serious injury (the loss of a leg from a cannon shell) while flying a mission over German-controlled Vichy France. He bails out of his plane and later awakes to find himself in a hospital bed in Brighton, on the English coast.

    • Roald Dahl
    • 1946
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  5. A severely injured World War 2 fighter pilot wakes up in hospital. Over the next twenty-four hours, he gradually realizes that something is wrong. Text, PDF.

  6. Oct 23, 2014 · Short Story #295: Beware of the Dog by Roald Dahl. By Lance Eaton - October 23, 2014. Title: Beware of the Dog. Author: Roald Dahl. Summary. Peter Williamson is trying to land his plane. However, his leg is bleeding profusely and he's losing full control of his cognition.

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  8. Pilot Peter Williamson has sustained a massive injury while flying a mission over Vichy France (the name given to the German-controlled areas of the country). He ejects from the plane and later awakes to find himself in a hospital bed in Brighton on the English seashore.

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