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... thought we could under- stand . Our requirement was to do our reading and then write a paper on the assignment . The English girls were apt to remember what she had said and repeat it in their papers . I can still see her , as one of ...
... thought we could under- stand . Our requirement was to do our reading and then write a paper on the assignment . The English girls were apt to remember what she had said and repeat it in their papers . I can still see her , as one of ...
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... thought so - until the King of England came to visit in Washington . He asked to visit a CCC camp and I followed along . Here , I discovered , was a trained inspector . From his youth he had been drilled , trained painstakingly to know ...
... thought so - until the King of England came to visit in Washington . He asked to visit a CCC camp and I followed along . Here , I discovered , was a trained inspector . From his youth he had been drilled , trained painstakingly to know ...
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... thought him rather a hypocrite ; anyone could have spoken as he did ! I was so disappointed that I went to him next day and told him frankly what I thought of his counsel . He said - do you know what he said ? ” " I cannot even guess ...
... thought him rather a hypocrite ; anyone could have spoken as he did ! I was so disappointed that I went to him next day and told him frankly what I thought of his counsel . He said - do you know what he said ? ” " I cannot even guess ...
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