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... road , " point- ing to a settlement road leading to the left from the railroad and the main road . No one gave any order . I said nothing to either Captain Allen or Private Junior , nor did either of them speak to me . I very well knew ...
... road , " point- ing to a settlement road leading to the left from the railroad and the main road . No one gave any order . I said nothing to either Captain Allen or Private Junior , nor did either of them speak to me . I very well knew ...
Pagina 134
... road where we left the lone stranger . When we returned to the depot place , where ruin and desolation reigned , and saw the ascending smoke of the recent fires of the enemy , the lone stranger still stood like a wandering Arab looking ...
... road where we left the lone stranger . When we returned to the depot place , where ruin and desolation reigned , and saw the ascending smoke of the recent fires of the enemy , the lone stranger still stood like a wandering Arab looking ...
Pagina 135
... road , and Junior had gone about half way over , when we saw two Federals about one hundred and fifty yards in advance of us trudging slowly along the road , evidently tired and footsore . They had never seen us , and had no idea there ...
... road , and Junior had gone about half way over , when we saw two Federals about one hundred and fifty yards in advance of us trudging slowly along the road , evidently tired and footsore . They had never seen us , and had no idea there ...
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