American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... express , the Burlington Fast Mail . I don't think either the engineer or the fireman at first much liked my presence , but we were soon on the best of terms . What an experience it was ! All night long plunging through the darkness , a ...
... express , the Burlington Fast Mail . I don't think either the engineer or the fireman at first much liked my presence , but we were soon on the best of terms . What an experience it was ! All night long plunging through the darkness , a ...
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... express the growing admiration and affection I have felt for her down through all the years . In November , 1937 , Mrs. Baker and I attended her eightieth birthday party given by our mutual friends the Finleys ( Mr. and Mrs. John H ...
... express the growing admiration and affection I have felt for her down through all the years . In November , 1937 , Mrs. Baker and I attended her eightieth birthday party given by our mutual friends the Finleys ( Mr. and Mrs. John H ...
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... express the strong feeling of release and joy I had felt so sharply during the tramp that very day in the country : " I cannot well describe it , save by the analogy of an opening door somewhere within the house of my consciousness . I ...
... express the strong feeling of release and joy I had felt so sharply during the tramp that very day in the country : " I cannot well describe it , save by the analogy of an opening door somewhere within the house of my consciousness . I ...
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