My Dear Mr. ChurchillHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 118 стор. Impressions of Sir Winston Churchill as he appeared to close friends and co-workers in his later years. |
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... cigars , one of which he was always smoking or at least holding ; a tall white candle , always aglow , for lighting and relighting the cigars ; a large gold pocket watch ; strips of brown paper specially made by Cartier's to wrap round ...
... cigars , one of which he was always smoking or at least holding ; a tall white candle , always aglow , for lighting and relighting the cigars ; a large gold pocket watch ; strips of brown paper specially made by Cartier's to wrap round ...
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... cigars and again every man was urged to take one . He could not understand why anyone ever preferred cigarettes ... cigar time was , next to going to sleep , the great- est bliss of the day . He loved it , and it was the desire to ...
... cigars and again every man was urged to take one . He could not understand why anyone ever preferred cigarettes ... cigar time was , next to going to sleep , the great- est bliss of the day . He loved it , and it was the desire to ...
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... cigar into the receptacle on the arm of his chair . When he found that the cigar was too big for the ash- tray , he lifted the metal container out of the arm , deposited the cigar in the hole , replaced the container , and settled down ...
... cigar into the receptacle on the arm of his chair . When he found that the cigar was too big for the ash- tray , he lifted the metal container out of the arm , deposited the cigar in the hole , replaced the container , and settled down ...
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