
The Man Without a Country & Other Stories
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Philip Nolan swears that he never wants to hear of the United States again, when on trial with Aaron Burr for conspiracy. The court martial condemns him to live at sea, where no news of his country will reach him. So begins "The Man Without a Country", one of the stories included here.
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