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Title: Fate
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I think that if a soldier was meant to die in the Civil War, they would have, and they would have died a hero honoring there own country. And if the soldier did not die, then they came back home and had to live with the thoughts of seeing there good friends die, which in the end, can be even worse... Showed first 250 characters
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In the story, “A Mystery of Heroism” Collins, a solider, asked if he could go and get water from across the battle field in the old well. It was extremely dangerous because he had to run across the opposing battle field just to get water. He brought it back for his men to drink... Showed next 250 characters
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