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and North, preserving the family 

 likeness. 



If the General was the last great 

 figure of the Confederacy, there has 

 arrived the time for new figures of 

 the South, like him, only younger, 

 who draw their vitality out of that 

 past day by breathing the atmos- 

 phere of the present. And since an- 

 cestry, climate, conditions, make in- 

 dividuals whose viewpoints are nat- 

 urally different, let no one from 

 another ancestry and condition set 

 the type and demand conformity 

 thereto. Sad the time when one may 

 not say: " There is a Southerner." 



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