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Page 115
Dale Carnegie. veloping new forms of plant life and indoor gardens (and even
told me astonishing facts about the humble potato). I had a small indoor garden
of my own—and he was good enough to tell me how to solve some of my
problems.
Dale Carnegie. veloping new forms of plant life and indoor gardens (and even
told me astonishing facts about the humble potato). I had a small indoor garden
of my own—and he was good enough to tell me how to solve some of my
problems.
Page 125
I told him I never knew that anybody had ever written such a check, and that I
wanted to tell my boys that I had actually seen a check for a million dollars. He
gladly showed it to me; I admired it and asked him to tell me all about how it
happened ...
I told him I never knew that anybody had ever written such a check, and that I
wanted to tell my boys that I had actually seen a check for a million dollars. He
gladly showed it to me; I admired it and asked him to tell me all about how it
happened ...
Page 263
“The Lord knows I needed dancing lessons,” he confessed as he told me the
story, “for I danced just as I did when I first started twenty years ago. The first
teacher I engaged probably told me the truth. She said I was all wrong; I would
just have ...
“The Lord knows I needed dancing lessons,” he confessed as he told me the
story, “for I danced just as I did when I first started twenty years ago. The first
teacher I engaged probably told me the truth. She said I was all wrong; I would
just have ...
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