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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... talk about to interest such a great man ? And when he spoke how on earth could one respond ? Obviously one could not engage in small talk about the weather , or the social season in London , with such a personage ; and it might seem ...
... talk about to interest such a great man ? And when he spoke how on earth could one respond ? Obviously one could not engage in small talk about the weather , or the social season in London , with such a personage ; and it might seem ...
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... talk to Churchill on the telephone about any serious subject . He had a devas- tating way of failing to hear any objections to his own scheme or any points the person might be making at the other end of the line - unless he wanted to ...
... talk to Churchill on the telephone about any serious subject . He had a devas- tating way of failing to hear any objections to his own scheme or any points the person might be making at the other end of the line - unless he wanted to ...
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... talk very much about other people , no matter how well he knew or loved them . In this respect he always reminded me a little of people in show business . He would talk endlessly about himself and what he was doing , but he displayed a ...
... talk very much about other people , no matter how well he knew or loved them . In this respect he always reminded me a little of people in show business . He would talk endlessly about himself and what he was doing , but he displayed a ...
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CHURCHILL AND I | 1 |
CHURCHILL THE HOST | 12 |
CHURCHILL THE MAN | 21 |
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