“Mother went off for three days to New York and Mame and Quentin took instant advantage of her absence to fall sick. Quentin's sickness was surely due to a riot in candy and ice-cream with chocolate sauce.”
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Theodore Roosevelt's Letters to His Children
This book presents a selection of letters written by Theodore Roosevelt to his children, providing a unique glimpse into the personal life of the former President. The letters reveal his thoughts on family, education, and the importance of hard work and integrity. more
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