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Northern Illinois University
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The New York Saturday Journal
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v. 9 no. 444
— page 8 |
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Sketch |
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The New York Saturday Journal, v. IX, no. 444, September 14, 1878 (Issue) |
Author: |
Sara, Delle, Colonel
(pseudonym used by Aiken, Albert W., 1846-1894)
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Date: |
September 14, 1878 |
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"Like bloody brothers fighting for a birthright," the Cavaliers and Puritans had battled manfully with each other. |
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Sneed took to his heels and escaped, and was never seen in Tamworth again, but Sir Hugh passed unscathed through all the civil war, escaped at its end to France with his young bride, and lived there until the king came to his own again, then he returned to the tower, and to this day his descendants tell the story of the duel. |
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