Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... past , to July 2 , 1863 , the greatest day of his life . He must go back and live it over again . That's what he'd been trying to think of all these weeks . Suddenly a tremendous excitement pos- sessed him . No one could notice his ...
... past , to July 2 , 1863 , the greatest day of his life . He must go back and live it over again . That's what he'd been trying to think of all these weeks . Suddenly a tremendous excitement pos- sessed him . No one could notice his ...
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... past green clover fields and opulent areas of ripening wheat and oats . The vegetable garden was behind the house , but some of it peeped out at him , the half - brown corn - stalks remind- ing him , as they always did , of soldiers all ...
... past green clover fields and opulent areas of ripening wheat and oats . The vegetable garden was behind the house , but some of it peeped out at him , the half - brown corn - stalks remind- ing him , as they always did , of soldiers all ...
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... past me . I saw him lunge , and the big Reb disappeared . That's all I remem- ber . " It's all I remember till I woke up in hospital with a hot , shootin ' pain over the heart . They told me we'd held Little Round Top and that your ...
... past me . I saw him lunge , and the big Reb disappeared . That's all I remem- ber . " It's all I remember till I woke up in hospital with a hot , shootin ' pain over the heart . They told me we'd held Little Round Top and that your ...
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... past now for sixty years . As he swung his old legs to the floor , he found himself half listening for reveille . He dressed meticulously as for inspection , and he marched to the dining - room , scarcely bearing on his cane . There he ...
... past now for sixty years . As he swung his old legs to the floor , he found himself half listening for reveille . He dressed meticulously as for inspection , and he marched to the dining - room , scarcely bearing on his cane . There he ...
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... past . The mist yielded a blur of blue and gray , and Amos saw his own , the soldiers of the Civil War . With his ebbing strength he tried to rise and follow them , but his tired old body held him to the earth . He tugged and wrenched ...
... past . The mist yielded a blur of blue and gray , and Amos saw his own , the soldiers of the Civil War . With his ebbing strength he tried to rise and follow them , but his tired old body held him to the earth . He tugged and wrenched ...
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