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With Lee in Virginia

CHAPTER XIII
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However, as you can see for yourself, it has come out quite right; and although I should not advise you to put any great strain on your left arm, I believe that in a very short time it will be as strong as the other." "And now, doctor, how much am I in debt to you?
Your kindness cannot be repaid, but your medical bill I will discharge as soon as I get home.

We have not more than twenty dollars left, which is little enough for the journey there is before us.

You can rely that the instant I get to Richmond I will send you the money.

There is no great difficulty in smuggling letters across the frontier." "I am very pleased to have been able to be of service to you," the doctor said.

"I should not think of accepting payment for aid rendered to an officer of our army; but it will give me real pleasure to receive a letter saying you have reached home in safety.


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