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back, in durations of war, or I cannot properly introduce my hero. You know
Dad was the army, and you/he/she fought against all through the war up to
Gettysburg, where he was wounded. He was busy few before him
gone; then when his/her father expedited to him after that terrible battle,
Mother also went, and you/he/she helped you nurse him up to him you/he/she could return home. Him
it would not go to the hospital of an officer, but kept with his/her men in a
poor kind of place, for many of his/her boys is stricken, and he is not able
leave them. Sergeant Joe Collins was one of the bravest, and lost
his/her saving of corrected arm the flag in one of the warmest struggles of
that great struggle. He had been a woodcutter in Maine, and it was on six
feet stop, but kind as a child, and as takes with the good ones as a boy, and a lot
affectionate of his/her colonel.
"Dad first went away, but it made Joe promise to make to know him how he got
on, and Joe cultivated so he also went home. Then lost Dad perceived of
him, and in the excitement of his own illness and the end of the
you wage war, and getting married himself/herself/itself, Joe Collins was forgotten, you cultivate us his/her children
come long, and used to love to feel the history of the battles of Dad,
and as the sergeant brave takings the flag when the carrier was shot,
and it held him/it in the thin rush to an arm you/he/she was blown away and the other
wounded. We have blood of fight in us, you know, so we was never
gotten tired of that history, although twenty-five years or it manufactures anymore him everybody
as far street to us as the old Revolution, where Our ancestor was
killed, to Our Hill of Bunker!
"Only after my sad disappointments, Dad returned home to last December,
supper one day, exclaiming, in great joyfulness: 'I have found old Joe! A
messenger came with a letter to me, and when I looked above for giving mine
answers, there it sustained a tall individual, grey, as right as a
wand, sneering from ear ear, with his/her hand to his/her temple,