American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David Grayson |
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a Divine Sarah , until the Colonel turned and made a low bow to her across the orchestra . A moment later he and his sister , Mrs. Robinson , turned into the aisle and marched - marched - around through the foyer to greet the great ...
a Divine Sarah , until the Colonel turned and made a low bow to her across the orchestra . A moment later he and his sister , Mrs. Robinson , turned into the aisle and marched - marched - around through the foyer to greet the great ...
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When he had advanced several steps down the platform Arthur Henderson turned to greet him as though he were just another Labor leader , and quite the funniest thing ...
When he had advanced several steps down the platform Arthur Henderson turned to greet him as though he were just another Labor leader , and quite the funniest thing ...
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We drew long breaths , and turned to see sitting there , quite immobile , quite silent , the stooped figure of the President . Out of the surrounding darkness one came and placed his foot against the President's foot , so that he would ...
We drew long breaths , and turned to see sitting there , quite immobile , quite silent , the stooped figure of the President . Out of the surrounding darkness one came and placed his foot against the President's foot , so that he would ...
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