And in the midst nf them was Logan, chief — not because of his epaulets, but because the command had fallen on one who knew what to do and could not breathe until it was done. He is past all flattery. Shall we call him brave? Others have worn that crimson... Chicago in Picture and Poetry - Page 155by Horace Spencer Fiske - 1903 - 187 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Allyn Frink - Drama - 1898 - 376 pages
...it was done. He is past all flattery. Shall we call him brave ? Others have worn that crimson badge. Great men become types. The people single them out...man but to all men. Logan is our great volunteer. So they have named him, and so will he be known when we are forgotten. Whatever is heroic they can... | |
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...it was done. He is past all flattery. Shall we call him brave? Others have worn that crimson badge. Great men become types. The people single them out...man but to all men. Logan is our great volunteer. So they have named him. and so will he be known when we are forgotten. Whatever is heroic they can... | |
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