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The Scouts of Stonewall

CHAPTER VIII
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He slept beyond the dawn as the pursuit was now abandoned, but when he arose smoke was still floating over the valley and the burned forests.

He was stiff and sore, but the fierce hunger that assailed him made him forget the aching of his bones.

He had eaten nothing for thirty-six hours.

He had forgotten until then that there was such a thing as food.

But the sight of Langdon holding a piece of frying bacon on a stick afflicted him with a raging desire.
"Give me that bacon, Tom," he cried, "or I'll set the rest of the forest on fire!" "No need, you old war-horse.


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