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... Lord Rosslyn's high spirits col- lapsed like a pricked balloon . I looked round and saw defeat in the serried row of solemn faces . At twelve - thirty a.m. I left this depressing scene and went to Stornoway House where Lord Beaverbrook ...
... Lord Rosslyn's high spirits col- lapsed like a pricked balloon . I looked round and saw defeat in the serried row of solemn faces . At twelve - thirty a.m. I left this depressing scene and went to Stornoway House where Lord Beaverbrook ...
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... Lord Beaver- brook's butler , known to nearly everyone present , was Stanley , and on the principle of " the King is dead ; long live the King ” Lord Beaverbrook began at once to call him Oliver . As almost everybody laughed incontinently , ...
... Lord Beaver- brook's butler , known to nearly everyone present , was Stanley , and on the principle of " the King is dead ; long live the King ” Lord Beaverbrook began at once to call him Oliver . As almost everybody laughed incontinently , ...
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Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart, Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart. end belonged to the representative of the Press Association which wanted a message from Lord Beaverbrook , and " Glory Hallelujah " was all that the great man would say ...
Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart, Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart. end belonged to the representative of the Press Association which wanted a message from Lord Beaverbrook , and " Glory Hallelujah " was all that the great man would say ...
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