我的作業

 

It was a terrible mornig to receive a lot of bad news.  But I knew Bill and I had to keep our daily life going.  Not knowing what to do, the staffs at the West Wing were idling, or whisperring to their cell phone, or chatting behind doors.  It was very important to ensure the staffs at white house that we would deal with the crisis and prepare to fight back as before.  I knew that everyone would follow me.  The best way in the our favor was to move forward steadily.  I wished I could spend more time  in preparing my first exposure.  In the afternoon, I had to give a presentation about civil rights at 古徹 Institute, which was reqeusted by our old friend, Tylor.  I rushed to the Station Union and took a train to Baltimore for I did not want to dispoint the institue or Tylor.

 

 

 

 

 

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