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                  Our Life Is Not Really Our Own                                       l            As Memorial Day rolls around, I am reminded of a     story that I heard.  Though the exactness of it I can not     confirm, I am assured its basis is quite factual, and it’s     message definitely deserves to be retold.            The story is of a man, Andrew, who was known all     his life for selfless sacrifice and good works.  He always     stood in defense of the defenseless, and toiled without     tiring, standing up for the downtrodden and     underprivileged.  As he grew old, and people tried to honor     him for his well-lived life of service, he was reluctant to     accept the praise and attention that his community desired     to heap upon him.  It was then, for the first time, that he     told a story that had burned deep in his heart and was hard     for him to relate.            Andrew was a young man, thirteen years old and     living in Austria, when the Germans invaded.  The     Austrians, brave and proud, decided to fight back.  In the     town where Andrew lived, the men and teenage boys     organized and destroyed a power plant that the Germans     relied on to continue their war effort.  The men and boys     all knew this would cause great hardship on themselves as                                       21
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