United States.
United States.
Same Pictures, But Divisions.
This report is about some photographs about politics and religion.
1. One day Readers, I, Murray S. Fenwick, was browsing through a old section
of books in a public library.
Or?
One day, Readers, I, Murray S. Fenwick, was browsing through a old dusty
section of someone's private library.
I do not remember which it was.
2. I came upon a book that was written about the time of The American Civil
War. The book was written about 1860 Anno Domini.
3. The book was about a battle that was fought in The Southern United States,
" AND MORE."
4. The book had some old pictures in it.
5. The pictures were about The Southern Confederate Army when it arrived
into the location where quite a large battle was to be fought against The
Northern Blue, "AND MORE."
6. The book and the pictures that were in the book were from "A PRIVATE
SOURCE."
7. Some of the pictures were about a Certain Location of the upcoming battle
and when The Southern Confederate Army "Itself" passed by A Certain
House.
8. The Certain House was in some of the pictures as bright as day.
9. The Southern Confederate Army was put into its positions for the
upcoming battle and The Certain House was used for part of The
Southern Confederate Armies Headquarters. This Certain House
was not needed for a headquarters location it was just decided by
The Confederate Commanders to be used as a partial headquarters
location.
10. The Certain House was quite a nice red stone or red brick house and it
was noted in the book that The Commanders of The Southern
Confederate Army did not want The Certain House blown flat down
during the battle to come or even marked in any way.
11. The Commanders of The Southern Confederate Army did then take
serious precautions to protect the house and there-abouts by deploying
Confederate troops into The Certain House's location in order to protect
it and the grounds there-abouts.
12. The Commanders did not fear for their lives should the house be blown
down flat or just damaged a little but they did for some peculiar reason
not want That Certain House touched by the battle to come in any way.
13. The photographs did show that The Certain House was quite a nice house
but, I say, it was not that nice of a house that The Commanders of That
Southern Confederate Army should risk the lives of their troops in order to
protect That Certain House.
Readers: I do not know why The Southern Commanders did protect That
Certain House.
Readers: I do know from reading in that old book that The Southern
Commanders did protect That Certain House and that there
was no more loss of their troops this way or that way for doing it,
pertaining to the overall battle fight.
Readers: The Southern Confederate Commanders did not lose any more lives
or save any more of their troops lives for protecting That Certain
House therefore the protecting of That Certain House did go by unnoticed by
The Southern Confederate Army. The protecting of That Certain House just
seemed a matter of detail in the overall battle and that was that.
Readers: It was in That Certain House that this particular book was written or
placed after being written and complete with the pictures that were
in it.
Readers: The Southern Confederate Armies did win this particular battle and
then did move on quite quickly out from that location to another
location.
1. One day Readers, I, Murray S. Fenwick, was browsing through a old section
of books in a public library.
Or?
One day, Readers, I, Murray S. Fenwick, was browsing through a old dusty
section of someone's private library.
I do not remember which it was.
2. I came upon a book that was written about the time of The American Civil
War. The book was written about 1860 Anno Domini.
3. The book was about a battle that was fought in The Southern United States,
" AND MORE."
4. The book had some old pictures in it.
5. The pictures were about The Southern Confederate Army when it arrived
into the location where quite a large battle was to be fought against The
Northern Blue, "AND MORE."
6. The book and the pictures that were in the book were from "A PRIVATE
SOURCE."
7. Some of the pictures were about a Certain Location of the upcoming battle
and when The Southern Confederate Army "Itself" passed by A Certain
House.
8. The Certain House was in some of the pictures as bright as day.
9. The Southern Confederate Army was put into its positions for the
upcoming battle and The Certain House was used for part of The
Southern Confederate Armies Headquarters. This Certain House
was not needed for a headquarters location it was just decided by
The Confederate Commanders to be used as a partial headquarters
location.
10. The Certain House was quite a nice red stone or red brick house and it
was noted in the book that The Commanders of The Southern
Confederate Army did not want The Certain House blown flat down
during the battle to come or even marked in any way.
11. The Commanders of The Southern Confederate Army did then take
serious precautions to protect the house and there-abouts by deploying
Confederate troops into The Certain House's location in order to protect
it and the grounds there-abouts.
12. The Commanders did not fear for their lives should the house be blown
down flat or just damaged a little but they did for some peculiar reason
not want That Certain House touched by the battle to come in any way.
13. The photographs did show that The Certain House was quite a nice house
but, I say, it was not that nice of a house that The Commanders of That
Southern Confederate Army should risk the lives of their troops in order to
protect That Certain House.
Readers: I do not know why The Southern Commanders did protect That
Certain House.
Readers: I do know from reading in that old book that The Southern
Commanders did protect That Certain House and that there
was no more loss of their troops this way or that way for doing it,
pertaining to the overall battle fight.
Readers: The Southern Confederate Commanders did not lose any more lives
or save any more of their troops lives for protecting That Certain
House therefore the protecting of That Certain House did go by unnoticed by
The Southern Confederate Army. The protecting of That Certain House just
seemed a matter of detail in the overall battle and that was that.
Readers: It was in That Certain House that this particular book was written or
placed after being written and complete with the pictures that were
in it.
Readers: The Southern Confederate Armies did win this particular battle and
then did move on quite quickly out from that location to another
location.
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