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The Star of Gettysburg

CHAPTER VII
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You know Stuart is nothing but a joyous boy--younger than either of you, although he is one of the greatest cavalry leaders of modern times." Harry and Dalton were more than willing to remain.

Everybody was always glad when Jeb Stuart came.

Now he was in his finest mood, and he and the two staff officers with him rode at a canter.

They leaped from their horses at Jackson's door, throwing the reins over their necks and leaving them to the orderly.

Then they entered boldly, Stuart leading.
He was the only man in the whole Southern army who took liberties with Jackson, although his liberties were always of the inoffensive kind.
If St.Clair was gorgeous in his new clothes, he would have been pale beside Stuart, who also had new raiment.


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