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... the door , " like gentlemen " . When- ever the telephone rang , there was a scramble to answer it , as we were threatened with a number of unpleasant possibilities . If , by ill luck , father answered in the 80 THE WOODROW WILSONS.
... the door , " like gentlemen " . When- ever the telephone rang , there was a scramble to answer it , as we were threatened with a number of unpleasant possibilities . If , by ill luck , father answered in the 80 THE WOODROW WILSONS.
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... answer a call , but once when a new maid said , " Miss Yessie is wanted in the telephone " , even father was so convulsed that Jessie slipped out before he could stop her . Margaret Axson had the perfect system - she answered her calls ...
... answer a call , but once when a new maid said , " Miss Yessie is wanted in the telephone " , even father was so convulsed that Jessie slipped out before he could stop her . Margaret Axson had the perfect system - she answered her calls ...
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... answered in her gentle voice , " What's the use of having a principle if you don't stick to it ? " Father , still sitting on the bed , wrote his answer . It be- gan in the words he had used to mother , " You are quite right ” —and ...
... answered in her gentle voice , " What's the use of having a principle if you don't stick to it ? " Father , still sitting on the bed , wrote his answer . It be- gan in the words he had used to mother , " You are quite right ” —and ...
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