[The Guns of Shiloh by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Guns of Shiloh CHAPTER IV 34/35
Looking in the other direction they saw the sunshine gleaming for a moment on a roof in Townsville. "We're all safe now," said Red Blaze, "an' we'll be with the soldiers in another half hour.
But just you two remember that mebbe the next time I couldn't call up a snowstorm to cover us an' save our lives." "Once is enough," said Dick, "and, Mr.Petty, Sergeant Whitley and I want to thank you." Mittened hands met buckskinned ones in the strong grasp of friendship, and now, as they rode on, the whole village emerged into sight.
There was the long train standing on the track, the smoke rising in spires from the neat houses, and then the figures of human beings. The fall of snow was light in the valley and as soon as they reached the levels the three proceeded at a gallop.
Dick saw Colonel Newcomb standing by the train, and springing from his horse he handed him the dispatch.
The colonel opened it, and as he read Dick saw the glow appear upon his face. "Fire up!" he said to Canby, the engineer, who stood near.
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