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... knew very little about life but I was young enough to think I knew everything . My father was more tolerant . He had two stories about the English . The first was the whiskered chestnut about the Scot who was sent for the first time to ...
... knew very little about life but I was young enough to think I knew everything . My father was more tolerant . He had two stories about the English . The first was the whiskered chestnut about the Scot who was sent for the first time to ...
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... knew nothing , for , although the American news- papers had been commenting freely on the King's attachment , the British Press , by general consent , had remained silent . The secret had been well kept . It was a remarkable example or ...
... knew nothing , for , although the American news- papers had been commenting freely on the King's attachment , the British Press , by general consent , had remained silent . The secret had been well kept . It was a remarkable example or ...
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... knew that he would die soon , always carried a little box of pills with him , and was kept going by his doctor . More than once at conferences he nearly col- lapsed , and long before the end the senior Foreign Office officials knew that ...
... knew that he would die soon , always carried a little box of pills with him , and was kept going by his doctor . More than once at conferences he nearly col- lapsed , and long before the end the senior Foreign Office officials knew that ...
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