The Man Without a Country; a Play in a Prologue, Three Acts And An Epilogue

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Judge Advocate. And then?
Dent. Nolan never was himself again after that — he used to write to Burr — long letters — and copy 'em and recopy — many a time I'd wake up at night and find him sitting up writing away.
Judge Advocate. You mean he kept copies of his letters.
Dent. No, I mean he didn't find them easy to write and he was mighty particular about their being as high sounding as he could make them. You see he'd never had any schooling to speak of.
Judge Advocate. Um ! Tell us about his ed
...uca- tion. You went to school together?
Dent. There wasn't any school in those parts, sir, though I remember Phil's father hired a tutor for him one winter — an Englishman I think he was.
Judge Advocate. And the rest of the time, — Nothing ?
Dent. We weren't exactly in the wilderness you understand — we had lots of fine company.
Judge Advocate. Such as ?
Dent. A good many Spanish officers stopped THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY 27 with us over night on their way to and from Mexico, or there'd be French merchants from New Orleans — fine gentlemen !


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