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Risen from the Ranks

CHAPTER X
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No one, at first sight, would have hesitated to class him as a Yankee.

He was long in the limbs, and long in the face, with a shrewd twinkle in the eye, a long nose, and the expression of a man who respected himself and feared nobody.

He was unpolished, in his manners, and knew little of books, but he belonged to the same resolute and hardy type of men who in years past sprang to arms, and fought bravely for an idea.

He was strong in his manhood, and would have stood unabashed before a king.

Such was the man who was to mortify the pride of Fitzgerald Fletcher.
Tom Carver watched for his arrival in Centreville, and walking up to his cart, accosted him.
"Good-morning, Mr.Bickford." "Good-mornin', young man.


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