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... Charles was number twelve , I believe , of the sixteen . ( Golly ! that makes yours truly the thirteenth . ) He was a very bright little guy - solid and handsome . A wealthy family in Florida wanted to adopt him saying , “ You have so ...
... Charles was number twelve , I believe , of the sixteen . ( Golly ! that makes yours truly the thirteenth . ) He was a very bright little guy - solid and handsome . A wealthy family in Florida wanted to adopt him saying , “ You have so ...
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... Charles who must have been eleven or twelve . Papa told Charles to set the alarm clock for a certain time and get Henry up . Well , he soon got tired of the arrange- ment too , and lawyerlike hit upon an idea to take care of the problem ...
... Charles who must have been eleven or twelve . Papa told Charles to set the alarm clock for a certain time and get Henry up . Well , he soon got tired of the arrange- ment too , and lawyerlike hit upon an idea to take care of the problem ...
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... Charles and I were both on the debating team that year . The subject : " Whether or not the United States should join the League of Nations . " Charles was affirmative and I negative . His team won and went on to debate over the state ...
... Charles and I were both on the debating team that year . The subject : " Whether or not the United States should join the League of Nations . " Charles was affirmative and I negative . His team won and went on to debate over the state ...
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