The Woodrow WilsonsMacmillan, 1937 - 301 páginas |
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... stayed with me , spending every moment in the nursery , with no access to other parts of the house . When she was completely worn out , father re- lieved her and , for once , I had him all to myself . He sang to me , read to me , played ...
... stayed with me , spending every moment in the nursery , with no access to other parts of the house . When she was completely worn out , father re- lieved her and , for once , I had him all to myself . He sang to me , read to me , played ...
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... stayed three weeks in Chihuahua with the Lawrences and went to innumerable parties where the young mining engineers , hungry for the sight of an American girl , treated us like princesses . Sway- ing along , in Mary Lawrence's little ...
... stayed three weeks in Chihuahua with the Lawrences and went to innumerable parties where the young mining engineers , hungry for the sight of an American girl , treated us like princesses . Sway- ing along , in Mary Lawrence's little ...
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... stayed at home to see him . I was very curious about the " tunnel man " , remembering the extra hand - shake at Sea Girt and all had heard about his adventures under the Hudson River . But , obviously intensely interested in father and ...
... stayed at home to see him . I was very curious about the " tunnel man " , remembering the extra hand - shake at Sea Girt and all had heard about his adventures under the Hudson River . But , obviously intensely interested in father and ...
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