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The Scouts of Stonewall

CHAPTER IX
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One of his cannon was taken and then all.

He himself fell wounded terribly.

His senior officers also fell, as they tried to rally their men, who were giving way at all points.
Sherburne wheeled his troop away again and charged at the Northern cavalry, which was still in order.

Harry had seen Jackson himself give the command to the captain.

It was the redoubtable commander who saw all and understood all, who always struck, with his sword directly at the weak point in the enemy's armor.


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