"Southward, two mighty ranges of the Appalachians shouldered their way into the blue distance like tremendous caravans marching across eternity."

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Source: Hervey Allen (1968). “Toward the Flame: A War Diary”, [Pittsburgh] : University of Pittsburgh Press

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Hervey Allen was an American author known for his historical novels, particularly 'Anthony Adverse,' which explores themes of love and resilience.

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