night; who dreamed his dream and struck valiantly
for the Cause; a patriot, a lover of human freedom,
and a fighter unafraid; and in the end, not gigantic
enough to beat down the conditions which baffled
and stifled him, a cynic and a pessimist, gasping his
final agony on a pauper s couch in a charity ward.
"For a man to have died who might have been wise
and was not, this I call a tragedy."
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