American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David Grayson |
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The telegraph lines began to hum with the all but unbelievable news of what was happening in Massillon . All sorts of wild prophecies were published ; denunciatory editorials began exploding like bombs in newspaper columns already afire ...
The telegraph lines began to hum with the all but unbelievable news of what was happening in Massillon . All sorts of wild prophecies were published ; denunciatory editorials began exploding like bombs in newspaper columns already afire ...
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With that he began telling me in his ordinary tone of voice and without talking directly to Colleen of the bad habits she had , how she barked at the birds , and if one wasn't watching , would even chase cats .
With that he began telling me in his ordinary tone of voice and without talking directly to Colleen of the bad habits she had , how she barked at the birds , and if one wasn't watching , would even chase cats .
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I think it was that very evening that I began to write , and all so easily and so freely , just as the words came to me . I did not consider any title or introduction , nor care in the least whether I was embarking on a short story or ...
I think it was that very evening that I began to write , and all so easily and so freely , just as the words came to me . I did not consider any title or introduction , nor care in the least whether I was embarking on a short story or ...
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