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Mrs. Lindbergh declined all pleas to kiss or embrace her son, explaining that...
Author:
Bill Bryson
Book:
One Summer: America, 1927
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Mrs. Lindbergh declined all pleas to kiss or embrace her son, explaining that they came from "an undemonstrative Nordic race," which in her case was wholly untrue.
( Bill Bryson )
[ One Summer: America, 1927 ]
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