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The Celt and Saxon

CHAPTER XVI
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But there is reason to think that America has caught the imagination of the Cambrian Celt: names of Welshmen are numerous in the small army of the States of the Union; and where men take soldier-service they are usually fixed, they and their children.

Here is one, not very deeply injured within a century, of ardent temperament, given to be songful and loving; he leaves you and forgets you.

Be certain that the material grounds of division are not all.

To pronounce it his childishness provokes the retort upon your presented shape.

He cannot admire it.


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