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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... minute or two he would snap out of them and again take over the conversation . But a few minutes later he might again be silent . There were times too when he would simply close his eyes in front of his guests and go to sleep , not ...
... minute or two he would snap out of them and again take over the conversation . But a few minutes later he might again be silent . There were times too when he would simply close his eyes in front of his guests and go to sleep , not ...
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... minutes before finally saying , “ Have we any business to take up ? ” He would never make a quick decision , and any attempt to hurry him was met with a scowl or a growl . It did not trouble him at all to sit silently for ten minutes ...
... minutes before finally saying , “ Have we any business to take up ? ” He would never make a quick decision , and any attempt to hurry him was met with a scowl or a growl . It did not trouble him at all to sit silently for ten minutes ...
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... minutes . “ I never take more than three minutes to bathe and four - at the most five- to dress , " he often said . It was four minutes when he wore his zip suit and five on the occasions when he wore ordinary clothes . Lunch at 10 ...
... minutes . “ I never take more than three minutes to bathe and four - at the most five- to dress , " he often said . It was four minutes when he wore his zip suit and five on the occasions when he wore ordinary clothes . Lunch at 10 ...
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CHURCHILL THE HOST | 12 |
CHURCHILL THE MAN | 21 |
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