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"It was
Fala, my husband's little dog, who never really readjusted. Once, in 1945, when General Eisenhower came to lay a wreath on Franklin's grave, the gates of the regular driveway were opened and his automobile approached the house accompanied by the wailing of the sirens of a police escort. When
Fala heard the sirens, his legs straightened out, his ears pricked up and I knew that he expected to see his master coming down the drive as he had come so many times. Later, when we were living in the cottage,
Fala always lay near the dining-room door where he could watch both entrances just as he did when his master was there. Franklin would often decide suddenly to go somewhere and
Fala had to watch both entrances in order to be ready to spring up and join the party on short notice.
Fala accepted me after my husband's death, but I was just someone to put up with until the master should return."
—
Eleanor Roosevelt, On My Own
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"He [Claus von Stauffenberg] let things come to him, and then he made up his mind ... one of his characteristics was that he really enjoyed playing the devil's advocate. Conservatives were convinced that he was a ferocious Nazi, and ferocious Nazis were convinced he was an unreconstructed conservative. He was neither."
—
Nina von Stauffenberg
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xD
Thank you so much. <3
*hugs*
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Have any idea for a good color scheme? D:
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Im never gunna reach up to one mil though... </3
After i get the journal i need to quest for another. >w <
Theres so many items now. Dx
You know i tried vending before... I freakin suck at it. D:
Atleast its all over now. x]
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And he kept blaming you for his mistakes...
And he kept trying to lead us with horrible plans when I WAS LEADER! D:<
Aaannddd he was half way retarded... D:
Duded im sorry but he was hella annoying. ]: