[The Scouts of Stonewall by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Scouts of Stonewall CHAPTER II 13/47
Then he entered a belt of forest, and when he passed out on the other side no pursuit could be seen.
But he did not slacken speed.
He knew that all Sherburne had said about Stonewall Jackson was true.
He would forgive no dallying by the way.
He demanded of every man his uttermost. He turned from the unfenced field into the road, and rode at a full gallop toward Winchester.
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