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The Scouts of Stonewall

CHAPTER I
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You know him; he was here yesterday." As he spoke, Captain Sherburne sprang from his horse and pointed to Harry.
"You remember me, Captain McGee," said Harry.

"I stopped with you a minute yesterday.

I rode on a scouting expedition, and I have seen the Union force myself.

It outnumbers us at least two to one, but we'll have the advantage of the defense." "Yes, I know you," said McGee, his heavy and strong, but not very intelligent face, brightening a little.

"But it's a great responsibility I've got here.


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