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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... perhaps a little less surefooted than usual but otherwise gay and smiling happily . He was wearing one of his zip or siren suits , a grayish - blue flannel with a pin stripe . A minute or two later we went into lunch . As he poured ...
... perhaps a little less surefooted than usual but otherwise gay and smiling happily . He was wearing one of his zip or siren suits , a grayish - blue flannel with a pin stripe . A minute or two later we went into lunch . As he poured ...
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... of the black swan incident Churchill suf- fered further grief over the death of perhaps his closest animal friend . Rufus was a chocolate - colored miniature French poodle , lively and smart as anything , and he CHURCHILL'S ANIMALS 89.
... of the black swan incident Churchill suf- fered further grief over the death of perhaps his closest animal friend . Rufus was a chocolate - colored miniature French poodle , lively and smart as anything , and he CHURCHILL'S ANIMALS 89.
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... Perhaps things would have been altogether different in Europe if we could have worked to- gether from the start , " Churchill once told me . “ The last time I saw him Truman confessed that he didn't know very much during his first year ...
... Perhaps things would have been altogether different in Europe if we could have worked to- gether from the start , " Churchill once told me . “ The last time I saw him Truman confessed that he didn't know very much during his first year ...
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CHURCHILL THE HOST | 12 |
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