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the silver of the sky in doubtful outline which yet is sufficient to tell their story.
Their story of the recent past which is still so present in memory.
Is it not rather a tragedy?
A little of it I may tell, but not all; for that which they have bravely endured, and that which they have witnessed would fill volumes.
Terrific bombardment of guns under command of opposing armies have shot their tender fingers away and broken their beautiful arms short at the elbows or wrenched them off at the shoulders. And many a cruel iron shard has slashed deep into the [indecipherable] of their graceful columns, while schrapnel has wounded and pitted then with leaden pellets, many of which are yet embedded

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