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The Red Badge of Courage

CHAPTER I
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The youth, on guard duty one night, conversed across the stream with one of them.

He was a slightly ragged man, who spat skillfully between his shoes and possessed a great fund of bland and infantile assurance.

The youth liked him personally.
"Yank," the other had informed him, "yer a right dum good feller." This sentiment, floating to him upon the still air, had made him temporarily regret war.
Various veterans had told him tales.

Some talked of gray, bewhiskered hordes who were advancing with relentless curses and chewing tobacco with unspeakable valor; tremendous bodies of fierce soldiery who were sweeping along like the Huns.

Others spoke of tattered and eternally hungry men who fired despondent powders.


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