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Excerpt from Fifteen Months in Dixie: My Personal Experience in Rebel Prisons
It is never too late to tell the truth, although the truth may be sharper than a two-edged sword. It is never too late to inspire our young men to love, and venerate, and defend, the Flag of their Country; to tell them how their fathers suffered in support of a principle No, it is not too late to tell this story, and I have no apologies to offer any man, living or dead, for tell ing it. But, while I have no apologies to offer, I deem an explanation in order.
Since I commenced writing this Story I have felt the want of a liberal education as I never felt it before. For, to tell the exact truth, I never en joyed the advantages of any school of higher grade than the common district school of thirty years ago. Therefore, kind reader, -you who have enjoyed the advantages of better schools, and a more liberal education, - when you find a mistake in this book, one which can not be laid at the door of the printer, kindly, and for Sweet Charity's Sake, overlook it; for I assure you I would be thus kind to you under similar circumstances.
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