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Co. Aytch

CHAPTER XII
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Cannonading and musketry firing was one continual thing.

It seemed that shooting was the order of the day, and pickets on both sides kept up a continual firing, that sounded like ten thousand wood-choppers.

Sometimes the wood- choppers would get lazy or tired and there was a lull.

But you could always tell when the old guard had been relieved, by the accelerated chops of the wood-choppers.
AM DETAILED TO GO INTO THE ENEMY'S LINES One day our orderly sergeant informed me that it was my regular time to go on duty, and to report to Captain Beasley, of the Twenty-seventh.
I reported to the proper place, and we were taken to the headquarters of General Leonidas Polk.

We had to go over into the enemy's lines, and make such observations as we could, and report back by daylight in the morning.


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