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Essay heading: Essay on Ambrose Bierce
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He struggles for life until the rope breaks and he falls into Owl Creek. He sinks down to the bottom, unable to move or swim. But in a moment of superhuman strength he frees his wrists from the ties and swims to the surface. The soldiers try to shoot him but he can escape and swims downstream away from the bridge... displayed 300 characters
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Out of reach he climbs up the embankment and travels all the day to get back home to his beloved family. The thoughts about his wife and his children let him go on although he is tired, footsore and thirsty. The next morning Farquhar finds himself in front of his plantation, all as he left it, bright and beautiful... displayed next 300 characters
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