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Pioneers of the Old South

CHAPTER IV
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Winged Virginians made the forests vocal.

The owl hooted at night, and the whippoorwill called in the twilight.

The streams were filled with fish.

Coming to the mouth of the Rappahannock, the travelers' boat grounded upon sand, with the tide at ebb.

Awaiting the water that should lift them off, the fifteen began with their swords to spear the fish among the reeds.


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