[The Rock of Chickamauga by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rock of Chickamauga CHAPTER II 49/53
Dick knew that these Southern streams, flooded by torrents of rain, rose fast and also fell fast. "How much further now, sergeant ?" asked Grierson, as they turned from a path into the deep woods. "Not more than three miles, sir." "And they know we're coming.
Listen to that!" Several rifles cracked among the trees and bullets whizzed by them. Forrest's skirmishers and scouts were on the south side of the stream. As they had foreseen, the river had sunk so much that it was fordable now at many points.
Dick was devoutly grateful that they had found Grierson.
Otherwise the Winchester regiment would have been flanked, and its destruction would have followed. Skirmishers were detached from Grierson's command and drove off the Southern riflemen.
Dick heard the rattling fire of their rifles in the deep wood, but he seldom saw a figure.
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