Some Scars Never Fade
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carriage that would take him and his family to an unknown town, to a stranger's house. Even though she was not reall
las served under his command when he joined the California 100. When Mr. Clark returned to his town in Boston, he was greatly respected man for he was one of the few that mad
expressing their struggles to adjust to their daily life routine after the long violent war. They discussed their nightmares, and thus f
s, he spoke so well of them in his letters that Nicholas looked forward on meeting them. They arrived to his childhood home, as he was
ected, it was very well welcomed. Nicholas mother, Mrs. Gregson, knew exactly who General Clark was and she treated him with courtesy and respect. They stayed over for dinner and they discussed e
al Clark and Nicholas took an unexpected tur
ut the war did not leave him unscarred. During the Battle of Cedar Creek, a confederate soldier swung his sword towards Nicholas and it got him o
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to look at him in the face ever since she arrived. "I don't understa
rs in good hands. What
later that night, his mother shook her head s
held her hands tenderl
y. "Since your father's death, you hav
enjoy being here with
plied gently. "You need to find a girl and get ma
d referring to the sale of farming equi
we're women, it doesn't mean we
what a great business woman his moth
by trying and who knows, maybe Mis
ooking the way it did, he doubte