When Andrew Dugdale was Prime Minister, he was important. He held world summits, dined with presidents and queens, and impacted the lives of millions of Australians. After all, now that he's retired, he has time to consider the question - was it all worth it?" Of course, he's not asking. His overzealous and hungry ghostwriter Ellen, on the other hand, has a more practical desire for the facts.
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When Andrew Dugdale was Prime Minister, he was important. He held world summits, dined with presidents and queens, and impacted the lives of millions of Australians. After all, now that he's retired, he has time to consider the question - was it all worth it?" Of course, he's not asking. His overzealous and hungry ghostwriter Ellen, on the other hand, has a more practical desire for the facts.
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