Herman Melville Quotes
I Had The Whole Road To Myself, For No One Was Yet Stirring, And I Walked On, With A Slouching, Dogged Gait. The Gray Shooting-jacket Was On My Back, And From The End Of My Brother's Rifle Hung A Small Bundle Of My Clothes. My Fingers Worked Moodily At The Stock And Trigger, And I Thought That This Indeed Was The Way To Begin Life, With A Gun In Your Hand!
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