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The Scouts of Stonewall

CHAPTER III
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But as I said, I don't want to shoot.

It wouldn't help our cause or me any to maim or kill you.

Suppose we call it peace between us for this evening." "I agree to call it peace because I have to do it." Shepard laughed, and his laugh was not at all sarcastic or unpleasant.
"Why a rage to kill ?" he said.

"You and I, Harry Kenton, will find before this war is over that we'll get quite enough of fighting in battles without seeking to make slaughter in between.

Besides, having met you several times, I've a friendly feeling for you.


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