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Pioneers of the Old South

CHAPTER III
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The heat grew greater, the water worse, the food less.

Sickness began.

Work became toil.

Men pined from homesickness, then, coming together, quarreled with a weak violence, then dropped away again into corners and sat listlessly with hanging heads.
"The sixth of August there died John Asbie of the bloodie Flixe.

The ninth day died George Flowre of the swelling.


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