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The Rock of Chickamauga

CHAPTER VIII
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I've already been in training several years to be president of Harvard University.

What higher place could mortal ask?
None, because there is none to ask for." "I can understand you, George," said Dick.

"My great-grandfather became the finest scholar ever known in the West.

There was something of the poet in him too.

He had a wonderful feeling for nature and the forest.
He had a remarkable chance for observation as he grew up on the border, and was the close comrade in the long years of Indian fighting of Henry Ware, who was the greatest governor of Kentucky.


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