Interview
"So, I am aware that you were a prisoner of war dureing the civil war?" asked Reporter
"Yes, I was placed in a confederate prison, were I was brutly tortured for belif that I had some type of information." replyed Chris Rove
"How did you survive?" asked The Reporter
"Seeming as I was believed to have important information that would assist the Conffederacy in possibly winning the war, I was not alvailble for prison trade." said Chris
"Did anyone from the Union ever look for you?" asked The Reporter
"No, myslef and the group of solider who were taken prisoner from the confederacies ambush on one of the transport trains were bleived to be dead." said Chris Rove
"What happened to the other soldiers who were with you on the train?" said The Reporter
"They were treated like a normal prisoner, they were never tortured but they still wanted to be free such as myself." said Chris
"Well, I apologize to cut this interview short but," said The Reporter
"Thank you for the interview." replied Chris
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