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With Lee in Virginia

CHAPTER XIX
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Lucky he didn't see me.

He not officer ob my company, and me look quite different in de uniform to what me was when I worked on de plantation; but I knew him, and wheneber I see him pass I hang down my head and I say to myself, 'My time come soon, Massa Jackson; my time come bery soon, and den we get quits.'" "It is wrong to nourish revenge, Tony; but I really can't blame you very much as to that fellow.

Still, I should have blamed you if you had killed him--blamed you very much.

He was a bad man, and he treated you brutally, but, you see, he has been already punished a good deal." "Yes, you knock him down, sah.

Dat bery good, but not enough for Tony." "But that wasn't all, Tony.


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