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The Scouts of Stonewall

CHAPTER II
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The dark line appeared in the road three or four hundred yards away and then, as the horsemen emerged into the open, they deployed rapidly by companies.

They, too, were trained men, and keen eyes among their officers caught sight of the armed dark line before the warehouse.

The voice of the trumpet suddenly pealed forth again, and now it was loud and menacing.
"It's the charge!" cried Sherburne, "and I can see that they're all you said, Kenton! A magnificent body, truly! Ready, men! Ready! For God's sake don't fire too soon! Wait for the word! Wait for the word!" He was all the leader now, and in the excitement of the moment McGee did not notice it.

The superior mind, the one keen to see and to act, was in control.
"Here, Kenton!" cried Sherburne, "hold back these recruits! My own men will do exactly as I say!" Harry ran along the infantry line, and here and there he knocked down rifles which were raised already, although the enemy was yet three hundred yards away.

But he saw a figure in front of the charging horsemen wave a sword.


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