The Woodrow WilsonsMacmillan, 1937 - 301 páginas |
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... soon were absorbed in the study of German . We must have learned quickly for , not long after she came , we were having a particularly noisy fight and father called out , " For heaven's sake , stop quarreling , or if you must quarrel ...
... soon were absorbed in the study of German . We must have learned quickly for , not long after she came , we were having a particularly noisy fight and father called out , " For heaven's sake , stop quarreling , or if you must quarrel ...
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... soon the whole place was transformed , radiating the comfort and beauty she had such a genius for creating . The great main door of Prospect opened into a hall with a very high ceiling , a marble floor and two large marble- top tables ...
... soon the whole place was transformed , radiating the comfort and beauty she had such a genius for creating . The great main door of Prospect opened into a hall with a very high ceiling , a marble floor and two large marble- top tables ...
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... Soon we heard a procession on the campus . A crowd of townspeople joined the students and came swarming over the lawn , shouting and calling for a speech . Friends crowded into the house , but mother in her gentle way got rid of them as ...
... Soon we heard a procession on the campus . A crowd of townspeople joined the students and came swarming over the lawn , shouting and calling for a speech . Friends crowded into the house , but mother in her gentle way got rid of them as ...
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