Because the guards would not enter their barracks because of the fleas, they had freedom within that place. Corrie had been given a small Bible, with which she would have been severely punished or even killed if she were found to have it in her possession. And since the guards would not enter the flea-infested barracks, the women were free to read God's word for comfort, hope, and worship, without the possibility of Nazi guards busting in on them or discovering The Bible by some other manner (such as a search).
No Hiding Place was created in 1959.
It is the place where the red lasers are. You're supposed to have special glasses.
Fleas are attracted to warmth and fur. As the rats passed by a place where fleas were gathered, they hopped into the rats' fur and burrowed in.
Hiding Place - novel - was created in 1981.
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Corrie ten Boom's The Hiding Place is located in Holland.
Hiding Place - novel - has 158 pages.
Fleas are animals that live off the blood of animals. A flea is a tiny insect that burrows into usually a pet's skin and can jump from place to place.
there is no bad hiding place are you talkin 'bout another island
In the book "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom, the hiding places used included a small hidden room behind a wall in Corrie's bedroom, a fake panel in the wall of a dining room cupboard, and a secret compartment under a table. These hiding places were used to shelter Jewish refugees during World War II.
The actual hiding place for the Jews! Plus a work shop for watches...
The entrance to the hiding place was hidden by the protagonist.