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With Lee in Virginia

CHAPTER XIII
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The difficult part of the journey is that up to Camden, but as you will be going away from the seat of war instead of toward it, there will be little risk of being questioned." "I had thought of buying a horse and cart," Vincent said.

"Jogging along a road like that, we should attract no attention.

I gave up the idea because our funds were not sufficient, but, thanks to your kindness, we might manage now to pick up something of the sort." The doctor was silent for a minute.
"If you will send Dan over to me to-morrow afternoon, I will see what can be done," he said.

"It would certainly be the safest plan by far; but I must think it over.

You will not leave before that, will you ?" "Certainly not, doctor.


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