Gertrude Lawrence as Mrs. A: An Intimate Biography of the Great Star |
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Page 68
... look compounded of amusement , pity and exasperation . It said , more clearly than words , " Why don't you get on with it ? " Barbara adored Gertrude from the moment of their first meeting . She loved her bubbling , infectious gaiety ...
... look compounded of amusement , pity and exasperation . It said , more clearly than words , " Why don't you get on with it ? " Barbara adored Gertrude from the moment of their first meeting . She loved her bubbling , infectious gaiety ...
Page 87
... look exactly like Abraham Lincoln ? " Our second visit was to Fanny Holtzmann's parents , Henry and Theresa Holtzmann . There , a clover - shaped glass curio cabinet in the living room , its shelves crowded with an assortment of objects ...
... look exactly like Abraham Lincoln ? " Our second visit was to Fanny Holtzmann's parents , Henry and Theresa Holtzmann . There , a clover - shaped glass curio cabinet in the living room , its shelves crowded with an assortment of objects ...
Page 373
... look any further ; I want you to have my house for the summer . " Ralph Hines had died a year earlier , and Betty planned to spend the summer in Europe . Before leaving , she not only had her house on East Sixty - first Street put in ...
... look any further ; I want you to have my house for the summer . " Ralph Hines had died a year earlier , and Betty planned to spend the summer in Europe . Before leaving , she not only had her house on East Sixty - first Street put in ...
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