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Was He Just a Man?

2023-07-09 15:21:03

"I have been working day and night for 12 years to prevent war, but I can not do it, north is crazy and blind, war comes because we are not allowed to autonomous" (Thinkexist 6). These words were spoken by American alliance president Jefferson Davis. He is the President of the Union, but he opposes the division between the North and the South before the war begins and talks for peace. Jefferson Davis' achievement can still be felt even today. Jefferson Davis was born June 3, 1808 (McGill 2).

He is a man on a horse and heads to the city. His song does not change history. He is one of the few people who crossed this blue mountain in the blizzard, and one of the worst winter. He thought about the forgotten mountainous race, and its traces disappeared over the course of time. One day his story will be forgotten, when the old snake's path becomes wider and the car gets stronger. He imagined the day when the mountain spirit became obsolete. Farid and his horse arrived in Malatya. Most of the highway shops were closed; only a few people turned on the lights. All street stalls were sealed. He looked for a green cross at the end of the sky road. He bound the horse to the tree opposite the pharmacy, he wiped the horse with the palm of his hands, wiped the snow from his back, and covered the saddle with a blanket.

Farid is a trader and knows the ancient mountain path like his back; he can find a way to blindfold and enter the city. He told Ma this was not as bad as 51 years. The horses slowly stommed in the snow and stopped. Farid relaxed the reins and pushed him with boots. The horse did not move. The lower valley is covered with fog and the fog covers the distant mountains. Farid slipped down from the horse. He looked up the way ahead. This is a frozen slope. Farid grasped the reins; his horse was hesitant at first; he pulled him further to slide him. He led the horse to the hillside, then returned to the sun on the way of the first suffocation.

Farid was afraid to climb the mountain for a long time; they did not return home after the dark night until the gray sky disappeared. This horse is stronger than Farid's expectation. The cold plaque melted, he climbed the mountain road. Farid drank a warm tea from the thermos he had prepared for him by Joseph's wife. In addition to returning to the warmth of his house, Farid had not thought of anything. The sun came out of the rotating dark clouds, a thick fog rose from the valley. The speckled eagle sailed with his head and disappeared into trees. Farid can see the voyage below. The sun's lighting performance continued for 45 minutes before falling into the Mediterranean. Farid and his horse are very close to Ein Delbi at dusk. He led a nervous horse step by step. When Farid arrived at his brother 's house, he was already waiting outside wearing a thick wool coat.