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Bertha's sister was married to an adman , Gabriel Heatter , who was later to become famous as the radio broadcaster who greeted his adoring public each evening with the phrase , “ There's good news tonight .
Bertha's sister was married to an adman , Gabriel Heatter , who was later to become famous as the radio broadcaster who greeted his adoring public each evening with the phrase , “ There's good news tonight .
Pagina 138
... first secretary of the British embassy ; Mark Sullivan , the author ; Marya Mannes , who would become an author ; and Dorothy Hale , who was to become deeply involved with Harry Hopkins , another member of the brain trust .
... first secretary of the British embassy ; Mark Sullivan , the author ; Marya Mannes , who would become an author ; and Dorothy Hale , who was to become deeply involved with Harry Hopkins , another member of the brain trust .
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I also wrote what might become the first two pages of chapter 1 , to orient their minds a bit to the general tone of the book , before they began the outline . The first line of page 1 had become inevitable .
I also wrote what might become the first two pages of chapter 1 , to orient their minds a bit to the general tone of the book , before they began the outline . The first line of page 1 had become inevitable .
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