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The Scouts of Stonewall

CHAPTER II
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He had actually forgotten it in his keenness for his work, and now he was proud of the fact.

He was proud, too, of the comradeship of abstention that it gave him with Stonewall Jackson.

As he rode in silence by the side of the great commander he made for himself an ideal.

He would strive in his own youthful way to show the zeal, the courage and the untiring devotion that marked the general.
The sun, wintry but golden, rose higher and made fields and forest luminous.

But few among Jackson's men had time to notice the glory of the morning.


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