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The Star of Gettysburg

CHAPTER IV
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Good morning, Lieutenant Kenton.

A mighty and appalling sight." "Truly it is, sir," said Harry, saluting the two officers.
"The Yankees will force the passage," said Colonel Talbot.

"Our artillery is not strong enough to reply to their covering cannonade.
We are glad to see you safe and whole, Harry.

You'll find your friends lying in that ravine just behind us." It was a rather deep ravine, and when Harry looked over its edge, St.Clair and Langdon greeted him gladly.
"Come down, Harry," said Langdon, "and be joyful.

This gully is pretty well dried out and you can rest.


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