Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... arm in arm in the moonlight , listen ing to the night - birds and dreaming ecstatic dreams tha were destined never to come true . Yet I am convinced tha Lincoln found here at New Salem the only supreme happi ness that he ever knew ...
... arm in arm in the moonlight , listen ing to the night - birds and dreaming ecstatic dreams tha were destined never to come true . Yet I am convinced tha Lincoln found here at New Salem the only supreme happi ness that he ever knew ...
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Dale Carnegie. under his arm . The rooms were banked with plants , color- ful with flowers . Huge fires crackled and ... arms . The next , she longed to kill him for the hurt , for the humiliation , he had heaped upon her . Where was ...
Dale Carnegie. under his arm . The rooms were banked with plants , color- ful with flowers . Huge fires crackled and ... arms . The next , she longed to kill him for the hurt , for the humiliation , he had heaped upon her . Where was ...
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... arms . " What do you mean by that , sir ? " she exclaimed . " Do you mean to say that she saw the President alone ? Do you know that I never allow the Presi- dent to see any woman alone ? " She was absolutely jealous of poor , ugly ...
... arms . " What do you mean by that , sir ? " she exclaimed . " Do you mean to say that she saw the President alone ? Do you know that I never allow the Presi- dent to see any woman alone ? " She was absolutely jealous of poor , ugly ...
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