Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... took slate and pencil , made a calculation , and found the sum for furniture complete would amount to seventeen dollars in all . Said he : " It is probably cheap enough ; but I want to say that , cheap as it is , I have not the money to ...
... took slate and pencil , made a calculation , and found the sum for furniture complete would amount to seventeen dollars in all . Said he : " It is probably cheap enough ; but I want to say that , cheap as it is , I have not the money to ...
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... took Mary to a ball ; but he didn't care for dancing , so he let her dance with other men while he sat in a corner talking to Matilda . Mary accused him of being in love with Matilda , and he didn't deny it ; she broke down and wept ...
... took Mary to a ball ; but he didn't care for dancing , so he let her dance with other men while he sat in a corner talking to Matilda . Mary accused him of being in love with Matilda , and he didn't deny it ; she broke down and wept ...
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... took it with him to Chicago , where it was destroyed in the great fire of 1871 . A few pieces remained in Springfield ; and years after- ward a bookseller purchased as much of it as possible and took it to Washington and installed it in ...
... took it with him to Chicago , where it was destroyed in the great fire of 1871 . A few pieces remained in Springfield ; and years after- ward a bookseller purchased as much of it as possible and took it to Washington and installed it in ...
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