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... nly a couple of sips of the fragrant vodka and wine. From this alone, Nixon understood that Khrushchev's irritable temper was dominated by him, not him, and that drinking was to cover up and not let alcohol get in the way. The conversation at lunch was pleasant and lighthearted, and Khrushchev showed his sense of humor.
Serov, who was the guest court painter, drooped his eyelids and asked Issemotny to go back to the General Office to deal with the documents. At the same time, he asked the ...
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