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The Virginians

CHAPTER XII
19/22

The country taverns were thronged with horsemen, who drank and cursed and brawled at the bars, each bringing his gloomy story.

The army had been surprised.

The troops had fallen into an ambuscade, and had been cut up almost to a man.

All the officers were taken down by the French marksmen and the savages.

The General had been wounded, and carried off the field in his sash.


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