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Springhaven

CHAPTER V
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Poets are almost as good as sailors, and a great deal better than soldiers.

I have felt a gift that way myself, and turned out some very tidy lines.

But I believe they were mainly about myself, and I never had time to go on with them." Such little touches of simplicity and kindness, from a man who never knew the fear of men, helped largely to produce that love of Nelson which England felt, and will always feel.
"My lord," replied the young man, bending low--for he was half a cubit higher than the mighty captain--"it is good for the world that you have no right arm, when you disarm it so with your left one.".


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