[The Star of Gettysburg by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Star of Gettysburg CHAPTER VII 13/54
Presently it found a streak of the living. It was a great mail that came that day, the largest the army had yet received, but the crowd, hungry for a word from home, did not seem to diminish.
The ring continually pressed a little closer. St.Clair received two letters, and, a long while afterwards, there was one for Dalton, who, however, had not been so long a time without news, as the battlefield was his own state, Virginia.
Harry watched them with an envy that he tried to keep down, and after a while he saw that the heap of letters was becoming very small. His anxiety became so painful that it was hard to bear.
He knew that his father had been in the thick of the great battle at Stone River, but not a word from him or about him had ever come.
No news in this case was bad news.
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