The Woodrow WilsonsMacmillan, 1937 - 301 páginas |
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... excitement , but I gave it a great deal of thought and assigned to myself a pleasant , and not entirely inconspicuous , role in the daz- zling future that I pictured . In the spring of that year , father found one morning that he had ...
... excitement , but I gave it a great deal of thought and assigned to myself a pleasant , and not entirely inconspicuous , role in the daz- zling future that I pictured . In the spring of that year , father found one morning that he had ...
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... excitement . The ceremony was to be at six o'clock , and at five mother , Margaret and I barred the door to everyone else , so that we might be alone with Jessie while she dressed . Her hair was like a wide golden fillet above her calm ...
... excitement . The ceremony was to be at six o'clock , and at five mother , Margaret and I barred the door to everyone else , so that we might be alone with Jessie while she dressed . Her hair was like a wide golden fillet above her calm ...
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... excitement . Early in the morning J. P. Morgan called Mac on the tele- phone at our house , and told him that the governors of the New York Stock Exchange were considering closing the Exchange doors that day . They wanted Mac's advice ...
... excitement . Early in the morning J. P. Morgan called Mac on the tele- phone at our house , and told him that the governors of the New York Stock Exchange were considering closing the Exchange doors that day . They wanted Mac's advice ...
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