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The Star of Gettysburg

CHAPTER IX
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Jackson's men were compelled to stop, and elsewhere the Southern line was halted also by the density of the thickets.
Yet it was but a lull.

It was far into the night.

Nevertheless, Jackson meant to push the battle.

He rode among his troops and encouraged them for another effort.

Everywhere he was received with tremendous cheers, and the men were willing and eager to push on the attack.


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