American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... wrote . That afternoon when I returned to my lodgings I wrote to my wife that I intended to resign my position on McClure's as soon as I returned to New York . I regretted that my pleasant relations with the men at McClure's must be ...
... wrote . That afternoon when I returned to my lodgings I wrote to my wife that I intended to resign my position on McClure's as soon as I returned to New York . I regretted that my pleasant relations with the men at McClure's must be ...
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... wrote . One night I went out to dinner with a member of our staff who had a beautiful home in New Jersey . Somewhat to my amusement and alarm , the company began discussing the new " country sketches . " My good friend said he knew who ...
... wrote . One night I went out to dinner with a member of our staff who had a beautiful home in New Jersey . Somewhat to my amusement and alarm , the company began discussing the new " country sketches . " My good friend said he knew who ...
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... wrote about Thompson the tinker . I wrote about Brother Dutton , saint , who lived among the lepers of Molokai . He was an American , a Vermonter , and he went to Hawaii to succeed Father Damien , who was made famous by Robert Louis ...
... wrote about Thompson the tinker . I wrote about Brother Dutton , saint , who lived among the lepers of Molokai . He was an American , a Vermonter , and he went to Hawaii to succeed Father Damien , who was made famous by Robert Louis ...
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