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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... thought through , or that simply parroted Souvestre's own ideas , the headmistress thought nothing of tearing it up in front of the class and letting the pieces flutter to the floor . In the evenings , Marie Souvestre might invite a few ...
... thought through , or that simply parroted Souvestre's own ideas , the headmistress thought nothing of tearing it up in front of the class and letting the pieces flutter to the floor . In the evenings , Marie Souvestre might invite a few ...
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... thought of the long separation seemed hard to bear . ” And Souvestre in turn thought the world of Eleanor . She told Grandmother Hall that Eleanor had " the warmest heart that I have ever encountered . " When Eleanor returned to New ...
... thought of the long separation seemed hard to bear . ” And Souvestre in turn thought the world of Eleanor . She told Grandmother Hall that Eleanor had " the warmest heart that I have ever encountered . " When Eleanor returned to New ...
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... thought of asking for anything that I thought would not meet with her approval . ” When they moved , Eleanor felt disappointed and depressed . She hadn't wanted to live surrounded by servants , as the scale of the new house required ...
... thought of asking for anything that I thought would not meet with her approval . ” When they moved , Eleanor felt disappointed and depressed . She hadn't wanted to live surrounded by servants , as the scale of the new house required ...
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First Lady | 1 |
Mademoiselle Souvestre | 23 |
Cousin Franklin | 37 |
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