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New York Weekly
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v. 36 no. 47
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New York Weekly, v. XXXVI, no. 47, October 3, 1881 (Issue) |
Author: |
Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905
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Date: |
October 3, 1881 |
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The following thrilling recital is a reminiscence, taken down a number of years ago from the lips of a then old, gray-headed gentleman, named Marcus Weaver, whose story we give in his own language: |
Last Sentence: |
The people all around had a good to say about my pluck, skill, courage, and heroism; but I never thought I did anything that any other lad, under the same circumstances, might not have done quite as bravely and quite as well. |
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