Forward, March A Tale of the Spanish-American War
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By Kirk Munroe 22 Oct, 2020
Forward March Kirk Munroe 's laughing face became grave whenever the subject was mentioned, but the young man was not to be moved from his resolve. Mardi Gras came and passed, but Ridge, though escorting his sister and cousin to all the festivities, ... Read more
Forward March Kirk Munroe 's laughing face became grave whenever the subject was mentioned, but the young man was not to be moved from his resolve. Mardi Gras came and passed, but Ridge, though escorting his sister and cousin to all the festivities, took only a slight interest in them. He was always slipping away to buy the latest papers or to read the bulletins from Washington. "Would you go as a private, son?" asked his father one evening when the situation was being discussed in the family circle. "No, no! If he goes at all--which Heaven forbid--it must be as an officer," interposed Mrs. Norris, who had overheard the question. "Of course a gentleman would not think of going as anything else," remarked Dulce, conclusively. Less
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Kirk Munroe (September 15, 1850 – June 16, 1930) was an American writer and conservationist. Born Charles Kirk Munroe in a log cab near Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, Munroe was the son of Charles and...
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