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The Sword of Antietam

CHAPTER XIII
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But you recognize, of course, that General Buell is the commander-in-chief, and that it is for him to make the final arrangements." "I do, sir," said the colonel, as he saluted and retired.

He went back to the point where his own little regiment lay.

He knew every man and boy in it, and he had known them all in the beginning, when they were many times more.

But few of the splendid regiment with which he had started south a year and a half before remained.

He looked at Dick and Warner and Pennington and the sergeant and wondered if they would be present to answer to the roll the next night, or if he himself would be there?
The colonel cherished no illusions.


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