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The Sword of Antietam

CHAPTER IV
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But I must reckon everything with care before I permit myself to feel joy." "I'm glad I'm not like you, Mr.Arithmetic, Mr.Algebra, Mr.Geometry and Mr.Trigonometry." "You mustn't make fun of such serious matters, Dick.

It would be a noble thing to be the greatest professor of mathematics in the world." "Of course, George, but we wouldn't need him at this minute.

But here we are back at those cottages in which I saw the Southern officers sheltering themselves.

Well, they're ours again and I take it as a good omen." "Yes, here we rest, as the French general said, but I don't know that I care about resting much more.

I've had about all I want of it." Nevertheless they spent the day quietly at the Sulphur Springs, and lay down in peace that night.


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