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The Star of Gettysburg

CHAPTER XI
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The dark veil, which was to be lifted in such a dramatic and terrible manner, still hung between the two armies.
The weather turned very warm, as it was now almost July.

So far as the heat was concerned Harry could not see any difference between Pennsylvania and Kentucky and Virginia.

In all three the sun blazed at this time of the year, but the country was heavy with crops, now ripening fast.

It was a region that Harry liked.

He had a natural taste for broken land with slopes, forests, and many little streams of clear water.


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