Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryScholastic, Incorporated, 1993 - 197 páginas A photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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... seemed that she could never be as lighthearted or as carefree as other young people . After telling Corinne about Eleanor's many virtues , Mademoiselle Souvestre would throw up her hands and add , " mais elle n'est pas gaie ” — “ but ...
... seemed that she could never be as lighthearted or as carefree as other young people . After telling Corinne about Eleanor's many virtues , Mademoiselle Souvestre would throw up her hands and add , " mais elle n'est pas gaie ” — “ but ...
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... seemed to realize how much pain he had given [ Eleanor ] . " Franklin had wavered . Now he wanted to make amends . He cared about his wife . He was sorry he had hurt her . Eleanor did her best to respond , but she could not shake off ...
... seemed to realize how much pain he had given [ Eleanor ] . " Franklin had wavered . Now he wanted to make amends . He cared about his wife . He was sorry he had hurt her . Eleanor did her best to respond , but she could not shake off ...
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... seemed to strengthen the bond between them . Franklin did everything he could think of to please Eleanor . She made an effort to be a more relaxed and carefree companion . " Last night's party was really wonderful and I enjoyed it ...
... seemed to strengthen the bond between them . Franklin did everything he could think of to please Eleanor . She made an effort to be a more relaxed and carefree companion . " Last night's party was really wonderful and I enjoyed it ...
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First Lady | 1 |
Mademoiselle Souvestre | 23 |
Cousin Franklin | 37 |
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