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With Lee in Virginia

CHAPTER XII
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Dan and I will see if we can find one.

If we can, I think it will be better to go on a little way at any rate, so as to get our feet warm and let our clothes dry a little." "They will not dry to-night," Lucy said.

"It is so damp in the woods that even if our clothes were dry now they would be wet before morning." "I did not think of that.

Yes, in that case I do not see that we should gain anything by going farther; we will push on for two or three hundred yards, if we can, and then we can light a fire without there being any chance of its being seen from the other side." "That would be comfortable, Mr .-- I mean Vincent," the girl agreed.

"That is, if you are quite sure that it would be safe.


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