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Robert E. Lee.
The record of the great ever attracts the attention of mankind.
History prove e that the people of the South may point to General Lee as an example, so rarely found, of goodness gainst the honor, purity and patriotism of Robert E. Lee.
Save him, there is no man of prominence c deeds.
Too earnest for words, this man, Robert E. Lee, does his work silently — all unconscious imself and died in the arms of a royal harlot.
Lee, repulsed at Gettysburg, said, "It is my fault, e with whom to liken him. Who thinks of calling Lee a Bayard, a Cæsar or a Napoleon?
When Jackson fell, we lost the Moses of the South; should Lee be taken from us, we should be without — Lee. He iLee. He is indeed, the main prop of our cause.
With him between them and the vandal hordes, men sleep in pe f victory.
Though the cause should perish, Lee will live.
Time can do him no wrong.
Should i e land made desolate, the name and fame of Robert E. Lee, like the pyramids in the Egyptian desert,