American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... knew what they wanted to do and were doing it . Both were essentially happy men , with a kind of tranquil assurance and contentment I did not know , and wanted to know - passionately . While this experience was intensely interesting to ...
... knew what they wanted to do and were doing it . Both were essentially happy men , with a kind of tranquil assurance and contentment I did not know , and wanted to know - passionately . While this experience was intensely interesting to ...
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... knew each other where we really lived . There were ranges of his life I never touched , that I somehow did not care to touch . There were still wider ranges in my life he never knew , I never opened to him , knowing instinctively that ...
... knew each other where we really lived . There were ranges of his life I never touched , that I somehow did not care to touch . There were still wider ranges in my life he never knew , I never opened to him , knowing instinctively that ...
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... knew about country life poured into my mind , my boyhood in the wilds of Wisconsin , my winters teaching school in ... knew or met , all the places I visited . This would , I knew , circumscribe the full ex- pression of my thoughts , and ...
... knew about country life poured into my mind , my boyhood in the wilds of Wisconsin , my winters teaching school in ... knew or met , all the places I visited . This would , I knew , circumscribe the full ex- pression of my thoughts , and ...
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