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The Sword of Antietam

CHAPTER XIV
10/35

Why, I've seen it twenty-three degrees below zero in the southern part of the state, and it certainly can get cold in Tennessee, too." "I believe I'd rather have it than this awful rain," said Pennington.

"I don't seem to get used to these cold soakings." "Good-bye, Nashville," said Dick, turning about.

"I don't know when we will have to come back, and if we do I don't know what will have happened before then.

Good-bye, Nashville.

I regret your roofs and your solid walls, and your dry tents and floors." "But we're going forth to fight.


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