Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General Lee” in chapter 1.18, section c.1.18.348, page 343 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17.:

...e and reproaches, but rushing to the front took the blame upon himself, saying: It is all my fault. Perhaps no incident of his life showed more the nobility of his nature. When the war was over General Lee had left to him at Lexington about the same number of years that Napoleon had at St. Helena, and if he had had the same desire to pose for posterity in the part of the illustrious exile his mountain ...
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