Eric Chappell
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AutoCAD Civil 3D 2016 Essentials: Autodesk Official Press
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published
2015
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4 editions
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Natural Causes - A black comedy
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published
1993
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3 editions
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AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 Essentials
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published
2012
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6 editions
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Wife After Death
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published
2011
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2 editions
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Rising Damp: The Complete Scripts
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published
2002
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3 editions
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AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014 Essentials: Autodesk Official Press
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published
2013
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9 editions
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Haywire
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published
1998
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4 editions
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Father's Day
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published
2007
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2 editions
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Theft
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published
1996
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More Duty Free
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published
1986
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“Suppose you come from an old family.
Yes.
Yes, born to it. It was the same in war time. You know, my old captain, he came from a good family. Not like these tuppenny ha'penny 'gentlemen' you get nowadays. He always carried a walking stick. Smoked a pipe. I never saw him ruffled. Whenever Jerry opened up he'd just lean on his stick and say ' where do you think yhat is coming from, Sergeant?' Everyone else would be diving for cover. Not the captain.
What happened to him?
...got blown up by a shell.”
― Rising Damp: The Complete Scripts
Yes.
Yes, born to it. It was the same in war time. You know, my old captain, he came from a good family. Not like these tuppenny ha'penny 'gentlemen' you get nowadays. He always carried a walking stick. Smoked a pipe. I never saw him ruffled. Whenever Jerry opened up he'd just lean on his stick and say ' where do you think yhat is coming from, Sergeant?' Everyone else would be diving for cover. Not the captain.
What happened to him?
...got blown up by a shell.”
― Rising Damp: The Complete Scripts
“I was sent to school with bread an' drippin' and a stubby pencil. All the other lads had fountain pens in their top pockets, not me.
That's why I never got invited to the parties. That an' the gum boots. I saw all the others going off, all the little girls with their silver shoes and the boys in their party slippers giving each other great smackers at Postman's Knock. I was outside - the face at the window.”
― Rising Damp: The Complete Scripts
That's why I never got invited to the parties. That an' the gum boots. I saw all the others going off, all the little girls with their silver shoes and the boys in their party slippers giving each other great smackers at Postman's Knock. I was outside - the face at the window.”
― Rising Damp: The Complete Scripts
“D'you know, the only woman I really fancied in those days was Greer Garson. Used to see all of her films. Her and Walter Pidgeon. My God, they don't make films like that anymore, mate. Yes, always wanted to marry a woman like that.
Was your wife like Greer Garson?
No...more like Walter Pidgeon...”
― Rising Damp: The Complete Scripts
Was your wife like Greer Garson?
No...more like Walter Pidgeon...”
― Rising Damp: The Complete Scripts
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