The book How Few Remain was written by author Harry Turtledove Here you can read free online of How Few Remain book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is How Few Remain a good or bad book?
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George Custer shouted. “Are we going to let a pack of damned Volunteers get the better of us?” That made his men ride harder, which was what he’d had in mind. It also made Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, who was trotting along beside him, display a mouthful of very large teeth in a grin the Cheshire Cat might have envied. “I’m glad you think well of my regiment, General Custer,” Roosevelt said. “I’ve seen worse,” Custer allowed, which only made Roosevelt’s grin wider. After coughing a couple of time...s, Custer went on, “Colonel Welton, who is an old friend of mine, spoke highly of them, and I do begin to understand why. He spoke highly of you, too, Colonel.” “He’s very kind,” Roosevelt said. The grin did not diminish. Roosevelt knew others had a good opinion of him. He had a good opinion of himself, too. Custer wondered if he’d been such an arrogant puppy at the same age. He probably had; as Henry Welton had said, he never would have bulled his way onto General McClellan’s staff otherwise.
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