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Chapter VII—The Choice Of A Vocation
James Garfield\'s experience on the canal was over. The position was such an humble one that it did not seem likely to be of any service in the larger career which one day was to open before him. But years afterward, when as a brigadier-general of volunteers he made an expedition into Eastern Kentucky, he realized advantage from his four months\' experience on the canal. His command had run short of provisions, and a boat had ............
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