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The Guns of Bull Run

CHAPTER VII
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Now a letter came from his father.

That obstinate faction in Kentucky still held the state to the Union.

Since Sumter had fallen and Charleston was safe, he wished his son to rejoin him in Pendleton, whence they would proceed together to Frankfort, and help the Southern party.

His personal account of the glowing deed that had been done in Charleston harbor would help.

He was sure that his old friend, General Beauregard, would release him for this important duty.
Harry's heart and judgment alike responded to the call.


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