The Reporter Who Made Himself King by Richard Harding Davis
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toward Opeki, stood two young boys, their faces lit by the glow
of the setting sun and stirred by the sight of the great engines of war plunging past them on their errand of vengeance. "Stedman," said the elder boy, in an awe-struck whisper, and with a wave of his hand, "we have not lived in vain." |
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