Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... door of a modest frame house , which it pleased the world , in a conven- tional way , to call his home . If Some persons may insist that this picture is too highly colored . So , I can only answer , they do not know the facts . Once Mrs ...
... door of a modest frame house , which it pleased the world , in a conven- tional way , to call his home . If Some persons may insist that this picture is too highly colored . So , I can only answer , they do not know the facts . Once Mrs ...
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... door be- hind him , wedging it shut with a wooden upright from a music - stand . Peeping through the gimlet - hole that he had bored in the door behind the President , he gaged the distance , and quietly swung the door open . Shoving ...
... door be- hind him , wedging it shut with a wooden upright from a music - stand . Peeping through the gimlet - hole that he had bored in the door behind the President , he gaged the distance , and quietly swung the door open . Shoving ...
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... door and window . Their leader banged on the porch with his pistol butt , demanding admittance . Presently Richard Garrett , candle in hand , unbolted the door , while the dogs barked furiously , and the wind whipped the tail of his ...
... door and window . Their leader banged on the porch with his pistol butt , demanding admittance . Presently Richard Garrett , candle in hand , unbolted the door , while the dogs barked furiously , and the wind whipped the tail of his ...
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