American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... head neither to right nor to left , were deep - set and black . Those who knew him best said that he had a peculiar way of moving his eyes without moving his head , as if he were always seeking to look behind him , to pry out secrets ...
... head neither to right nor to left , were deep - set and black . Those who knew him best said that he had a peculiar way of moving his eyes without moving his head , as if he were always seeking to look behind him , to pry out secrets ...
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... head . I don't think she herself could have weighed above eighty pounds and the bag was literally as large as she was . It was all I could do to lift it to her head . She staggered a little at first under the weight but soon balanced it ...
... head . I don't think she herself could have weighed above eighty pounds and the bag was literally as large as she was . It was all I could do to lift it to her head . She staggered a little at first under the weight but soon balanced it ...
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... head of the long peace table Clemenceau turned to Wilson and remarked : " You will sign first , Mr. President . " " How is that ? " " Etats - Unis : You stand at the head of the list . " When they were talking of the kind of delegation ...
... head of the long peace table Clemenceau turned to Wilson and remarked : " You will sign first , Mr. President . " " How is that ? " " Etats - Unis : You stand at the head of the list . " When they were talking of the kind of delegation ...
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