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“When the lines were collapsing at the Battle of Felbarr Fields, I watched men abandon hope, lose faith in the their comrades, throw down their arms, and run. Those men were overtaken by the enemy and cut down from behind. I couldn’t bear it, set myself on a hilltop, and blew my horn. Soon I had rallied the remaining troops, and even though we were outnumbered 3 to 1, we held the field for four hours until cavalry from the Army of the Vale arrived and swept the enemy from the field. I learned that we have compassion for those that have misplaced hope for it is both easily lost and regained.”

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