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The Scouts of Stonewall

CHAPTER IV
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Slowly and with reluctance, he led his army back toward Winchester, leaving a large garrison in Romney.

But Harry knew what he had done, although nothing more than skirmishes had been fought.

He had cleared a wide region of the enemy.

He had inspired enthusiasm in the South, and he had filled the North with alarm.

The great movement of McClellan on Richmond must beware of its right flank.


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