The Woodrow WilsonsMacmillan, 1937 - 301 páginas |
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... amused when we told him about it . From that time on , he didn't mind having the family in the audience . I have always thought that this campaign was the most stirring that father ever took part in ; this may have been partly because ...
... amused when we told him about it . From that time on , he didn't mind having the family in the audience . I have always thought that this campaign was the most stirring that father ever took part in ; this may have been partly because ...
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... amusing incident diverted her . One day a small boy came wandering in and she gave him some cake . He reported to his family that he ... amused at the seriousness with 129 which we took our parties , said , “ If PRINCETON INN AND SEA GIRT.
... amusing incident diverted her . One day a small boy came wandering in and she gave him some cake . He reported to his family that he ... amused at the seriousness with 129 which we took our parties , said , “ If PRINCETON INN AND SEA GIRT.
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... amuse myself . I was sure that no one ever heard a word that anyone else said , so I ex- perimented . Instead of the ... amused and kind , but by the time I sat down at the head of the long table , I felt like a wounded veteran of the ...
... amuse myself . I was sure that no one ever heard a word that anyone else said , so I ex- perimented . Instead of the ... amused and kind , but by the time I sat down at the head of the long table , I felt like a wounded veteran of the ...
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