The Woodrow WilsonsMacmillan, 1937 - 301 páginas |
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... gave him a dazzling smile and a sweetly drawled , " Now , Brother Woodrow " . We did not entertain our beaux in the same room . If two came at once there was an undignified rush for the study , always first choice ; the little drawing ...
... gave him a dazzling smile and a sweetly drawled , " Now , Brother Woodrow " . We did not entertain our beaux in the same room . If two came at once there was an undignified rush for the study , always first choice ; the little drawing ...
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... gave up much of her time to reading newspapers and cut- ting out all references to father . She sorted these carefully and gave him those she thought he should see . One afternoon when I was returning on the train , three men got on at ...
... gave up much of her time to reading newspapers and cut- ting out all references to father . She sorted these carefully and gave him those she thought he should see . One afternoon when I was returning on the train , three men got on at ...
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... gave developed into a nightmare . I made the beginner's mistake of inviting both members of the Cabinet and Senators , and then discovered , to my horror , that I was " rushing in where angels feared to tread " . There was an ancient ...
... gave developed into a nightmare . I made the beginner's mistake of inviting both members of the Cabinet and Senators , and then discovered , to my horror , that I was " rushing in where angels feared to tread " . There was an ancient ...
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