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Carnage In Rural Virginia
… Grant’s staff dared point the finger of blame at the Union Commanding General himself, although at the time others … the military narrative. Stories of common and uncommon soldiers, of the fear and terror of combat, of the cost of the … poised to strike and destroy under the direction of Generals Grant and William T. Sherman, the victors of Shiloh, …
The Privilege of Perception
… her concern for expensive clothing, her cagey and obviously competent career management. He was angry that she was one … had, as a conduit to realities not present to his audience except through the picture itself. Evans’ rejection … he could present those things which preceded interested points of view. In response to these ideals, it is possible …
The Lost Glove
… on the lowboy chest in the foyer with a note that said, “Welcome Home from a Job Well Done.” Isn’t that a … “”Who’s he?” I ask. 4. Flexibility is one of my strong points. Teachers have always commented on my cheerful … that my presence won’t interfere with you—your classes, studies, etc. ? I would love to witness the “inside story,” 1 …
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Heaven as Olympic Spa
… a coarse washcloth, rinsing  the body’s detritus down a common drain.  My flesh was taut, loose,  and dying. Even in …
Beefsteak When I’m Hungry
… The language is one of interesting and significant survivals, and it is probably the most sparklingly fascinating … Pretty little gal when I’m lonesome— Sweet heaven when I die— Sweet heaven when I die. This high spot from a droning … the progress of the seasons, changing of the skies, the coming of nights and consequent dawns, the old established …
The Unity of the United States
… spoke of it as one of the comparatively few studies which had been made of how conditions which cause … deep scars on national unity. All that, of course, makes points against the title of my article. There are also … that underlying unity may forever survive unbroken! 256-261 By James Truslow Adams …
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