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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... visitor was welcomed with the usual wide smile and extended hand , asked to sit down in a comfortable armchair and invited to " have a whiskey and soda - or would you like port better ? " Churchill also took the opportunity of ordering ...
... visitor was welcomed with the usual wide smile and extended hand , asked to sit down in a comfortable armchair and invited to " have a whiskey and soda - or would you like port better ? " Churchill also took the opportunity of ordering ...
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... visitor has gone down them on his backside in spite of Churchill's constant warnings to be careful . “ You must grasp the hand cord very tightly , " he would often say , peering anxiously over the railing at the departing visitor . Or ...
... visitor has gone down them on his backside in spite of Churchill's constant warnings to be careful . “ You must grasp the hand cord very tightly , " he would often say , peering anxiously over the railing at the departing visitor . Or ...
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... visitor concerning the beautiful shadow effects he had achieved in that river scene . " Do tell me where you painted this lovely picture ? " a satisfactory visitor would ask . That was enough to get Churchill started on a half hour's ...
... visitor concerning the beautiful shadow effects he had achieved in that river scene . " Do tell me where you painted this lovely picture ? " a satisfactory visitor would ask . That was enough to get Churchill started on a half hour's ...
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