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| | Interview with Marlene Eagleburger |
 | | EAGLEBURGER: No, we came home to get married, but then Lawrence was asked to work for Dean Acheson, so he didn't feel that he could report on Monday and on Wednesday tell the former Secretary that he was going off on a honeymoon, because we were married shortly before that. |
 | | Lawrence, unfortunately, would only be at home on weekends, and his “weekend” was from about four o'clock on Saturday to Sunday at four o'clock, so he didn't get quite the same benefit from Charlottesville as the rest of the family. |
 | | EAGLEBURGER: Well, if I had any hope for my children as far as what they do with their lives, what I have been preaching all their lives is, “find something you love to do with a passion and do it,” whether that's the Foreign Service or whatever. |
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