Friends though divided

a tale of the Civil War

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Friends though divided

a tale of the Civil War

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My dear lads: Although so long a time has elapsed since the great civil war in England, men are still almost as much divided as they were then as to the merits of the quarrel, almost as warm partisans of the one side or the other. Most of you will probably have formed an opinion as to the rights of the case, either from your own reading, or from hearing the views of your elders.

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A. L. Burt

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Published in
New York
Series
Henty series
Genre
Juvenile fiction.

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Pagination
vi, 332 p. :

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Open Library
OL7070614M
Internet Archive
friendsthoughdiv00hentrich
OCLC/WorldCat
5368488

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First Sentence

"It was a pleasant afternoon in the month of July, 1642, when three young people sat together on a shady bank at the edge of a wood some three miles from Oxford."

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