[The Scouts of Stonewall by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Scouts of Stonewall CHAPTER XIV 23/54
The Acadians had played no music for a day now, and the band lay upon the ground sunk in deep slumber. Harry had not been sent on any errand, and he was sitting on a stone, finishing his supper, when Dalton, who had been away with a message, returned. "What's happened, George ?" asked Harry. "Nothing yet, but a lot will happen soon." "Where have you been ?" "I've been on the other side of the Shenandoah.
You needn't open your eyes.
It's so.
Moreover, Ewell's whole division is over there, and it will meet the vanguard of Fremont as he advances.
I think I begin to see the general's scheme." "I do, too.
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