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The Star of Gettysburg

CHAPTER XIII
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Harry yet wondered, as many another did.

But it was not for him to criticize.

They were led by a man of genius, and the great mind must be working, seeking the best way.
He and Dalton and some others lay down on the grass, while the heavy silence still endured.

Not a single cannon shot had been fired all that day, and soon the sun would begin its decline from the zenith.
"I think I'll go to sleep," said Dalton.
"You couldn't if you tried," said Harry, "and you know it.

If General Lee is waiting, it's because he has good reasons for waiting, and you know that, too." "You're right in both instances, Harry.


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