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With Lee in Virginia

CHAPTER XIII
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Sincerely trusting that you may succeed in carrying out your plans in safety, and with kind regards to yourself and Miss Kingston, "I remain, yours truly, "James Spencer." "That is a noble fellow," Vincent said, "and I trust, for his sake as well as our own, that we shall get safely through.

Now, Lucy, I think you had better go into town the first thing, and buy some clothes of good homely fashion.

Dan can go with you and buy a suit for me--those fitted for a young farmer.

Then we shall look like a young farmer and his sister jogging comfortably along to market; we can stop and buy a stock of goods at some farm on the way." "That will be capital," the girl said.
Lucy started early the next morning for the town, and the shopping was satisfactorily accomplished.

They returned by eleven o'clock.


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