The Horsemen in the Sky of Ambrose Bierce is quoted in "The Horseman in the Sky" by Ambrose Bierce. There are many meanings to make it interesting. The title means either, if not all, of the four out of the outline of the knight on the cliff, the actual fall of the knight from the cliff, the hypothetical meaning of the gentleman.
Fourth, the war may destroy beliefs about religious beliefs and destiny. War is a fight against fate, and it can neither win nor win. In "The Knights in the Sky" Ambrose Beards said, "The country is not so barbarous and difficult, but men can not turn it into a battlefield." Kill others justly. But the army dug it down in the heads of the soldiers and ultimately for a good reason. It is not natural to feel that killing is neither bad nor bad. Tim O'Brien said he had thought that "there is no idea about murder" because he murdered the soldier with cold blood. The poem entitled Stephen Clan's "War is goodness" says that there are small souls that are eager to fight.
"The Knight in the Sky" is a number of short stories written by American Civil War soldiers, Witt and Writer Ambrose Bears. It was published on April 14, 1889 at The Horseman in the Sky, a Sunday version of The Examiner, a San Francisco newspaper owned by William Randolph Hearst. It was set during the American Civil War and is one of the most famous war stories of Bias. Bils fixed his story about his "soldier and citizen's story." A soldier lay on the ground and was looking for terrain and potentially enemy soldiers that could potentially arrive. He fell asleep, but fortunately his sergeant did not find it because it meant his death. As I awoke, I saw a man standing on the shelves of the Union army. He plans to shoot the man, but notes himself that he is morally challenging. Finally, he shot a horse. Both men and his horses jumped out of the window frame