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The Sword of Antietam

CHAPTER I
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I had a hope, Dick, that I'd see Stonewall Jackson himself riding along a slope." "Even if you saw him, how would you know it was Stonewall ?" "I hadn't thought of that.

We've heard so much of him that it just seemed to me I'd know him anywhere." "Same here," said Warner.

"Remember all the tales we've heard about his whiskers, his old slouch hat and his sorrel horse." "I'd like to see him myself," confessed Dick.

"From all we hear he's the man who kept McClellan from taking Richmond.

He certainly played hob with the plans of our generals.


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