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The Scouts of Stonewall

CHAPTER XV
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It's more than that.

It's a thing of beauty, a grace, a joy, almost a rite." "All that Arthur says is true," said Happy Tom.

"I'm a Sea Islander myself, but we go over to Charleston in the winter.

Still, I think you'll have to do without me at those dances, Arthur.

I shall probably be kept for some time in the North, acting as proconsul for Pennsylvania or Massachusetts." "Which way do you think we are going from here, Harry ?" asked St.Clair.
"I don't think it's possible for General Jackson to stay longer than twenty-four hours in one place, and I know that he always goes to you for instructions before he makes any movement." "That's so.


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