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The implication was clear to William: His life was not worth saving, and everyone would be better off if he were dead. Distraught, he hobbled beneath a pine tree, and for more than an hour, begged God to let him die. When the prayer was done, he laid down, folded his arms, and waited for the prayer to work. For his life on earth to end.
The Small and the Mighty: Twelve Unsung Americans Who Changed the Course of History
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