Peter Knox

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“Mr. Johnson took to the Senate as if he had been born there,” he says. “It was obvious it was his place.” His place. All at once, in the Senate—in this place that was so different from any other place he had ever been—Lyndon Johnson seems to have felt, within a very few weeks of his arrival in it, at home.
Master of the Senate (The Years of Lyndon Johnson, #3)
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