The Woodrow WilsonsMacmillan, 1937 - 301 páginas |
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... laughed at us for taking Harvey's suggestion so seriously and continued unmoved by our 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 ...
... laughed at us for taking Harvey's suggestion so seriously and continued unmoved by our 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 ...
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... laughed together , and I went off with a lighter heart . Mother was beginning to show the effects of the strain . Uncle Stock had had a nervous breakdown and , with her usual unselfishness , she devoted a great deal of her time to him ...
... laughed together , and I went off with a lighter heart . Mother was beginning to show the effects of the strain . Uncle Stock had had a nervous breakdown and , with her usual unselfishness , she devoted a great deal of her time to him ...
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... laughed at me . " I'm told that she is intelligent and attrac- tive and I'm sure she will soon be our friend too , " she said . But mother was in need of immediate help and asked Helen Bones , our favorite cousin , to come and live with ...
... laughed at me . " I'm told that she is intelligent and attrac- tive and I'm sure she will soon be our friend too , " she said . But mother was in need of immediate help and asked Helen Bones , our favorite cousin , to come and live with ...
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