Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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Page 96
... wounded or dead ; thronging Federals , una- ware of the circumstances , occupied the ground , and only Miss Lou , with an immense burden lifted from her heart , saw his ruse and flight . She wished him well sincerely if he would only ...
... wounded or dead ; thronging Federals , una- ware of the circumstances , occupied the ground , and only Miss Lou , with an immense burden lifted from her heart , saw his ruse and flight . She wished him well sincerely if he would only ...
Page 98
... wounded , and I fear that the officer commanding your men was killed . At least I saw him fall . The night is warm and still and I can make a hos- pital here on the piazza with a little aid from you . Please dis- miss all further fears ...
... wounded , and I fear that the officer commanding your men was killed . At least I saw him fall . The night is warm and still and I can make a hos- pital here on the piazza with a little aid from you . Please dis- miss all further fears ...
Page 100
... wounded , had escaped . He was not much worried by this fact , believing that before the Confederate officer could reach his friends and bring back an attacking force , the Federal column would be on the ground . Indeed , he was glad ...
... wounded , had escaped . He was not much worried by this fact , believing that before the Confederate officer could reach his friends and bring back an attacking force , the Federal column would be on the ground . Indeed , he was glad ...
Page 101
... wounded , treating the men of both sides alike . Mrs. Whately , in glad reaction from overwhelming fear concern- ing her son's safety , offered her services in behalf of the few wounded Confederates and they were readily accepted ...
... wounded , treating the men of both sides alike . Mrs. Whately , in glad reaction from overwhelming fear concern- ing her son's safety , offered her services in behalf of the few wounded Confederates and they were readily accepted ...
Page 102
... wounded . The most delicious thing of all was that one of the chief prophets of evil , her Aunt Whately , was aiding in the last - named task . Her exultation was increased wher she brought the last article required and Scoville said ...
... wounded . The most delicious thing of all was that one of the chief prophets of evil , her Aunt Whately , was aiding in the last - named task . Her exultation was increased wher she brought the last article required and Scoville said ...
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