One Way Out One Way Out

One Way Out

Publisher Description

My great-grandfather was killed in the Revolution; my grandfather fought in the War of 1812; my father sacrificed his health in the Civil War; but I, though born in New England, am the first of my family to emigrate to this country—the United States of America. That sounds like a riddle or a paradox. It isn't; it's a plain statement of fact. As a matter of convenience let me call myself Carleton. I've no desire to make public my life for the sake of notoriety. My only idea in writing these personal details is the hope that they may help some poor devil out of the same hole in which I found myself mired. They are of too sacred a nature to share except impersonally.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
1945
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
255
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
216.7
KB
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