Excerpt from The Soldier's Progress, From the War Letters of Carnegie Tech Men
To achieve a narrative of this composite hind, it has been necessary to pan by much of interest. But there are time: when the commonplace tell: a deeper story than doe: the extraordinary. Our sacrifice of the unusual, in the sense of the curious, the intenjely personal, or the exciting, ha: been well advised if, a: you read the following page:, your imagination, engaged with their quality, perceive: in them occajionally the presence not of difierent young men, but of all young men, of Youth itself, prince of Adventurer: and C waders.
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