The Woodrow WilsonsMacmillan, 1937 - 301 páginas |
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... party were very nervous ; they hid their pistols , fearing that they might be confiscated , and did not close their eyes until morning . At dawn we saw an automobile tearing across the plains toward us . It proved to be a carload of ...
... party were very nervous ; they hid their pistols , fearing that they might be confiscated , and did not close their eyes until morning . At dawn we saw an automobile tearing across the plains toward us . It proved to be a carload of ...
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... party were present at the dinner . Bryan came in late , and everyone watched him as he walked first to Champ Clark and then slowly over to father , put his hand on his shoulder and chatted for a few moments . Father spoke first ...
... party were present at the dinner . Bryan came in late , and everyone watched him as he walked first to Champ Clark and then slowly over to father , put his hand on his shoulder and chatted for a few moments . Father spoke first ...
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... party he was giving at the Chevy Chase Club . Mac accepted , but under the terrible pressure of Government business , forgot all about it . A week later he suggested that it would be a pleasant relaxation to go out to Chevy Chase by ...
... party he was giving at the Chevy Chase Club . Mac accepted , but under the terrible pressure of Government business , forgot all about it . A week later he suggested that it would be a pleasant relaxation to go out to Chevy Chase by ...
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