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"There was a fellow who was an apprentice seaman in the British Navy. A kid. He got torpedoed and his hands were horribly burned. Just the same, he somehow managed to get into a lifeboat and he took his regular place and rowed. In the morning, his shipmates discovered that the flesh had been burned off his fingers and that he was literally rowing with the bones of his hands. This was probably heroism. But Im not sure that a bombardier who gets a terrific stomachache just as hes aiming his bombs and nevertheless gets them off isnt a greater hero. You never know. In either case, you can be sure there was plenty of adrenaline being pumped into the bloodstream."
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Maynard Harrison Smith