... taken. One scene is particularly memorable. It's the night of July 3, 1776. The hall is empty save for John Adams, who reviews the facts as he sees them. South ... Wrestling with a vision shared by only a few, Adams paces back and forth in the hall. We can feel the stress in his body as we watch. Suddenly he looks up ... to follow his example of loving service to all. 1. Bruce Nash and Allan Zullo, THE FISHING HALL OF SHAME (New York: Bantam Doubleday Dell, 1991). 2. David Mains, 8 SURVIVAL SKILLS FOR CHANGING TIMES ...
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