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  • It shows how Pujol and Harris collaborated in creating a network of fictitious sub-agents throughout Britain to channel bogus information through "Arabel" to the enemy.

    Books on British Military Deception Nicholas Rankin 2010

  • Barrett -- a dearly loved sister, the "Arabel" of so many affectionate letters.

    Life of Robert Browning William Sharp 1880

  • The Germans, who thought Pujol was working for them, called him Arabel (sometimes Arabal).

    Books on British Military Deception Nicholas Rankin 2010

  • Having turned, I said ‘Flush,’ and Arabel looked round for Flush — there was no Flush!

    Flush: a biography 2004

  • Thus Arabel at once “began to comfort me by showing how certain it was that I should recover him for ten pounds at most.”

    Flush: a biography 2004

  • While in Arabel, I gave into my longing for companionship and joined a group of gentlemen to advanture.

    gianajho-bt Diary Entry gianajho-bt 2003

  • I suppose thats why i was in Arabel the day the hole opened up.

    gianajho-bt Diary Entry gianajho-bt 2003

  • The reply was, Dearest, in five years, where upon Arabel awoke.

    Real Ghost Stories William T. Stead

  • Lady Arabel was one of the kindest people in the world, but even she quivered at the suggestion of a common leisure.

    Living Alone Stella Benson 1912

  • "You may well say so," replied Lady Arabel pleasantly.

    Living Alone Stella Benson 1912

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