As our third-longest-serving Prime Minister, Andrew Dugdale was significant. He dined with presidents and queens, hosted international summits, and influenced the lives of millions of Australians. But now he's retired, a not-quite-elderly statesman with time on his hands to wonder whether it was all worthwhile. Of course not, he is not asking. No, his inquisitive and overzealous ghostwriter Ellen has an unhelpfully voracious need for the truth.
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As our third-longest-serving Prime Minister, Andrew Dugdale was significant. He dined with presidents and queens, hosted international summits, and influenced the lives of millions of Australians. But now he's retired, a not-quite-elderly statesman with time on his hands to wonder whether it was all worthwhile. Of course not, he is not asking. No, his inquisitive and overzealous ghostwriter Ellen has an unhelpfully voracious need for the truth.
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