Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lee” in chapter 1.43, section c.1.43.32, page 137 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35.:
...tizen, who had been thrown into jail on some trivial charge.
Lee was courteous, and then, as always, the gentleman.
Weyler was the braggart, arrogant, contemptuous in tone and manner, and said to Lee : You must understand, sir, that Cuba is now under martial law, and my word is the supreme law of the land.
The lion-heart of Lee was aroused by his insolence, and looking him straight in the
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