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The Rock of Chickamauga

CHAPTER III
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I'm telling you.

Haven't you known me long enough to accept whatever I say as a fact, and to accept it at once and without question?
Not to do so is an insult to me and to the truth.

Now say over slowly with me: 'The basis of music is mathematics.'" They said slowly together: "The basis of music is mathematics." "Now I accept your apologies," said Warner loftily.
Pennington laughed.
"You're a queer fellow, George," he said.

"When this war is over and I receive my general's uniform I'm coming up into the Vermont mountains and look your people over.

Will it be safe ?" "Of course, if you learn to read and write by then, and don't come wearing your buffalo robe.


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