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The Star of Gettysburg

CHAPTER VII
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But when he did recall him his greeting was full of warmth.
"Ah, now I know!" he exclaimed.

"It is Harry Kenton, the son of Colonel George Kenton! And we held that meeting at your father's house on the eve of the war! And then we went up to Frankfort, and we did not take Kentucky out of the Union." "No, we didn't," said Harry with a laugh.

"Captain Bertrand, Lieutenant St.Clair and Lieutenant Langdon." But Bertrand had known them both in Charleston, and he shook their hands with zeal and warmth, showing what Harry thought--as he had thought the first time he saw him--an excess of manner.
"We've a fine big dry place under this tree," said St.Clair.

"Let's sit down and talk.

You're the new Captain in our regiment, are you not ?" "Yes," replied Bertrand.


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