American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... experience that I have always looked back upon with amused pleasure . I took the money that had come in and went down to Kensington with it . I bought fifty bags of flour , I bought salt pork and beans , I bought good coffee and tea and ...
... experience that I have always looked back upon with amused pleasure . I took the money that had come in and went down to Kensington with it . I bought fifty bags of flour , I bought salt pork and beans , I bought good coffee and tea and ...
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... experience it was ! All night long plunging through the darkness , a thin rain slashing at the cab windows , the headlight feeling out the mysterious depths ahead of us , glistening on the rails , leaping here at a suspicious bit of ...
... experience it was ! All night long plunging through the darkness , a thin rain slashing at the cab windows , the headlight feeling out the mysterious depths ahead of us , glistening on the rails , leaping here at a suspicious bit of ...
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... experiences in my notebooks , which was pleasure enough in itself , I did not consider for a long time making any ... experience so much that I considered breaking my other leg . CHAPTER XXIV We Take Over the American Magazine IN THE ...
... experiences in my notebooks , which was pleasure enough in itself , I did not consider for a long time making any ... experience so much that I considered breaking my other leg . CHAPTER XXIV We Take Over the American Magazine IN THE ...
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