From: Michael Butler (mmb@best.com)
Date: Wed Sep 24 1997 - 19:46:49 MDT
Don't have time to respond in detail, though I'm moved to.
I have a Bad Feeling about this upcoming movie-ization...
However, re the quote:
> The Noblest fate that a man can endure is to place his own
> mortal body between his loved home and the war's desolation.
>
> The teacher explains that these are not his own words, (That
> makes this a fourth-level of quoting) but that Juan would
> of course recognize them. I don't. Do you?
Well, "between his loved home and the war's desolation" is obvious...
It's in The Star-Spangled Banner, second verse (what, you don't know all
the verses? For shame! :) ):
Oh thus be it ever
that free men shall stand
between their loved home
and the war's des-o-la-tion
...
The rest of it might be cobbled from some other source.
MMB
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