American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... able really to take his time , saturate himself with his subject , assure accuracy by studying the subject at first hand and by consulting every possible expert , and then , above all , to be able to write and rewrite until the ...
... able really to take his time , saturate himself with his subject , assure accuracy by studying the subject at first hand and by consulting every possible expert , and then , above all , to be able to write and rewrite until the ...
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... able to devote his time to it — which to me at that time seemed the pinnacle of felicity . I also made the acquaintance , partly by accident , partly because I was attracted by his extraordinary black eyes , of a spare , pallid little ...
... able to devote his time to it — which to me at that time seemed the pinnacle of felicity . I also made the acquaintance , partly by accident , partly because I was attracted by his extraordinary black eyes , of a spare , pallid little ...
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... able to make the last few yards . I remember getting one arm over the gunwale , half conscious , but hanging on . It was some time before either of us recovered the strength to climb into the boat . " Baker , " Stef remarked , " those ...
... able to make the last few yards . I remember getting one arm over the gunwale , half conscious , but hanging on . It was some time before either of us recovered the strength to climb into the boat . " Baker , " Stef remarked , " those ...
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