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The Guns of Shiloh

CHAPTER VIII
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She must have been nearly a hundred.

She knew your ancestor and mine, the famous and learned Paul Cotter, from whom you and I are descended, and she also knew his friend and comrade, the mighty scout and hunter, Henry Ware, who became the great governor of Kentucky." "How strange!" "But the strangest is yet to be told.

Harry Kenton, when he went east to join Beauregard before Bull Run, stopped at the same house, and when she first saw him she only looked into the far past.

She thought it was Henry Ware himself, and she saluted him as the governor.

What do you think of that, mother ?" "It's a startling coincidence." "But may it not be an omen?
I'm not superstitious, mother, but when things come together in such a queer fashion it's bound to make you think.


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