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The Sword of Antietam

CHAPTER VII
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He had been thrown so hard that he was stunned and had big bruises.

That horse did him more damage than all the armies of the North have done.

I can tell you there was alarm for a while among the Johnnies, but they say he was all over it before he left." They wandered back toward their own command and the obliging guide pointed out to them a house which the Confederate generals had made their headquarters.

They saw Colonel Winchester entering it, and thanking the clerk, followed him.
Union officers were already in the house looking with curiosity at the chairs and tables that Jackson and Lee and Longstreet had occupied.

Dick caught sight of a small package lying on one of the tables, but another man picked it up first.


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