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The Scouts of Stonewall

CHAPTER VIII
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Remember, for the time being you're a Virginian, one of us by right of blood and deed." "Count me among 'em at once," said Harry.

He felt a certain pride in this off-hand but none the less real adoption, because he knew that it was a great army with which he marched, and it might immortalize itself.
"What's the news, Harry ?" asked Sherburne.

"You're always near Old Jack, and if he lets anything come from under that old hat of his, which isn't often, it's because he's willing for it to be known." "He's said this, and he doesn't mean it to be any secret.

Banks is at Strasburg with a big army, but he's fortified himself there and he doesn't know just what to do.

He doesn't for the life of him know which way Jackson is coming, nor do I.But I do know that Ewell with his division is going to join us at last and we'll have a sizable army." "And that means bigger things!" exclaimed Sherburne, joyously.


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