Our Brave Boys. a Memorial Discourse, Delivered in the Second Congregational Church, Norwich, Conn., December 10th, 1865

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How is this? I am trying to do my duty, and yet a deathly sickness comes o'er mo when I think what a feeling of joy it would have given me could I have gone home and given up all for my country." At a later date he adds : '-' All my hope now is, that having chosen this path 1 may command myself and give my thoughts to the pres- ent, trusting that through some great good luck I may yet tind myself among the New England he- roes." AVho of us imagined that on the far Pacific main there was a heart... beating with such lofty pat- 22 MEMORIAL.
riotism; reckoning as its chiefest trial that it could not share in our struo-o-le for national existence.
And yet, like thronging doves to their windows came the patriots of our land, traveling homeward from every quarter of the globe that they might swell the hosts who battled for truth and freedom.
He speaks at this time of the change in his views of life, — " It is so real, so earnest, and can be so no- ble." Then reverting to his country, he remarks, " 1 begin to think the war is the best thing which could have happened to us.


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