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The Scouts of Stonewall

CHAPTER XIII
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I don't know where I'll find my horse." "I know, an' what's more I'll tell.

An orderly came back with him saddled an' bridled an' he's hitched to this here wagon o' mine.
Good-bye, Mr.Kenton, I'm sorry you're goin' 'cause you've been a nice, pleasant boarder, sayin' nothin' an' givin' no trouble." Harry thanked him, and then in an instant was out of the wagon and on his horse.

It required only a few minutes to overtake Jackson and his staff, who were riding soberly along in the rain.

He noticed with relief that he was not the last to join the chief.

Two or three others came up later.


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