Charles Todd Quote

We walked away from all that was warm and dear and stood frightened in cold rain where the guns fired, and in the end, we died in pain, the black stinking mud our shroud, embraced at last not by living arms, but by the bones of those who before us died …

Charles Todd

We walked away from all that was warm and dear and stood frightened in cold rain where the guns fired, and in the end, we died in pain, the black stinking mud our shroud, embraced at last not by living arms, but by the bones of those who before us died …

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About Charles Todd

Charles Todd may refer to:

Caroline and Charles Todd, American mystery novelists
Charles Burr Todd (1849–1928), American historian
Charles Edward Todd (1858–1917), son of Charles Todd (pioneer), medical doctor in Adelaide
Charles Haukes Todd, Chief Commissioner of the British Crown Colony of Burma, 1887–1890
Charles Hawkes Todd (1784–1826), president of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Charles Lafayette Todd (1911–2004), American folklorist
Charles Leonard Todd (1871–1932), American businessman, farmer, and politician
Charles Stewart Todd (1791–1871), United States army officer and ambassador
Charles Todd (pioneer) (1826–1910), Australian astronomer and builder of telegraph lines
Charles Todd (industrialist) (1868–1942), New Zealand businessman
Charlie Todd, founder of Improv Everywhere
Chuck Todd (born 1972), political correspondent