The Battle of Gettysburg From "the World Disarmed,"
The book The Battle of Gettysburg From "the World Disarmed," was written by author Hanly, J. Frank (James Frank), 1863-1920 Here you can read free online of The Battle of Gettysburg From "the World Disarmed," book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Battle of Gettysburg From "the World Disarmed," a good or bad book?
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To some death came swift and sudden as a bullet's flight. A painless, convulsive moment, and ail was over. But upon others it crept with slow and torturing pace, [76] GETTYSBURG reaching for their vitals and finding them only after long delay; filling the intervening hours with pain and struggle, with hope and despair; making each an age of agony and of thirst, of frenzy and delirium. To others it has been so long in coming that they are dying only now. Dying after a night and a day of dreadful... suffering, conscious of life's ebbing tide, yet fighting to live, and losing at last, through neglect and want of succor. Among the dead and the dying are the wounded — more than thirty thousand — not yet rescued. Some have lain prostrate beneath the July sun since yesterday, crazed with thirst and fever, pale and unconscious from pain and loss of blood, and yet their white lips move and moan. In this pile of shell-torn human flesh and mutilated dead, and in that confused heap of twisted and bleeding trunks, are living, [ 77 ] GETTYSBURG breathing men.
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