The Woodrow WilsonsMacmillan, 1937 - 301 páginas |
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... listened patiently to a detailed account of my adventures . The story grew in length and strength every day . Of course , the most important part was about my beau . Father was grimly silent on the subject , but mother was most ...
... listened patiently to a detailed account of my adventures . The story grew in length and strength every day . Of course , the most important part was about my beau . Father was grimly silent on the subject , but mother was most ...
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... listened with flattering attention to what we said , but seldom committed himself . He almost annoyed me with his secretiveness , but I felt that when he knew that father told us everything , he would unbend . McCombs , who was often ...
... listened with flattering attention to what we said , but seldom committed himself . He almost annoyed me with his secretiveness , but I felt that when he knew that father told us everything , he would unbend . McCombs , who was often ...
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... listened to him , saying at intervals , " Yes , yes , I agree with you " , and did not tell him that the answer was already written . I saw him do this many times . He never said , " I have already thought of that myself " , but listened ...
... listened to him , saying at intervals , " Yes , yes , I agree with you " , and did not tell him that the answer was already written . I saw him do this many times . He never said , " I have already thought of that myself " , but listened ...
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