Petak, Januar 14, 2011

whom he had

whom he had come in contact, very craggy headed men, and sadly deficient in everything but creating disorders and bringing disgrace upon the city in fine, that they were not what they ought to be. The general now began to look about him for means whereby he could distinguish himself in war, and make his fame national. He argued within himself that however famous a man might become in politics, there was an uncertainty always impending. But to be famous in war, was something as durable as time, and which always excited the warmest admiration of ones countrymen. And while he, with confused fancies flitting through his imagination, was thus contemplating his

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