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The Star of Gettysburg

CHAPTER III
20/43

They had many dead comrades to remember, but youth cannot mourn long.

They were there in ease and plenty again, under a commander who had led them to nothing but victory.

They heard many reports that Burnside was marching and that he might soon cross the Rappahannock, and they heard also that Jackson's advance to Winchester with his corps had created the deepest alarm in Washington.

The North did not trust Burnside as a commander-in-chief, and it had great cause to fear Jackson.

Even the North itself openly expressed admiration for his brilliant achievements.
Reports came to Winchester that an attack by Jackson on Washington was feared.


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