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doc#97 left eyebrow and a possible sprained knee. His losses included his money bag, containing
doc#100 even in the presence of Southern friends. His assumption seems to be that any such friends
doc#101 astonished a nineteenth-century statesman. His duty was to his sovereign and to his nation
doc#102 thinkers financed by the U. S. Air Force. His investigations made him the Paul Revere
doc#102 Beallsville, Ohio, is a quiet but impressive man. His eyes are steady anchors of the deepest
doc#102 are steady anchors of the deepest brown. His movements and speech are precise, clear
doc#102 Wisman, below, would listen in and act. His consoles can give him instant contact with
doc#103 He was over six feet tall and very thin. His legs were narrow and very long. Every bone
doc#105 energetic and conscientious Mr. Steinberg. His London contract was rescinded, and now,
doc#105 harmony, as well in the violin and piano. His professional career began when he was twenty
doc#107 high ambition, was a political prodigy. His revolutionary pamphlets, published when
doc#107 to ratification almost single-handedly. His collaboration with Washington, begun when
doc#107 first Cabinet as Secretary of the Treasury. His bold fiscal program and his broad interpretation
doc#107 own state, was epitomized by Washington. His first inaugural address speaks of "my country
doc#110 without the base alloy of hypocrisy". [ His emphasis] </p><p> When the Southern States
doc#112 like Godot, he arrived before the hour. His letter had suggested we meet at my hotel
doc#112 genesis, not to impose himself upon another. His light blue eyes, set deep within the face
doc#112 with slight inflections from the French. His tweed suit was a baggy gray and green.
doc#112 that Beckett sees is already shattered. His talk turns to what he calls "the mess",
doc#115 nearly all the rest of his life in Sweden. His cause was to commemorate the glory of her