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With Lee in Virginia

CHAPTER XIX
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"Still, perhaps it will be best.

Now, sir, I can't do anything for you, because my men's clothes are the same sort of cut as yours; but here's a suit for this man." Thanking her warmly Vincent handed the things to Tony.
"Make haste and slip them on, Tony; and make your other things up into a bundle and bring them with you for a bit.

We must leave nothing here, for they will search the whole country to-morrow.

We will take the horse away, too; not that we want it, but it would never do for it to be found here." "Will you take your letter again ?" the woman asked.
"No, I will leave it with you.

It will be no use now, if I get through, but if you hear to-morrow or next day that I am caught, please carry it as we arranged.


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