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The Star of Gettysburg

CHAPTER IX
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And the cloud of Jackson's condition hung heavy over both.

When he was first struck down in the Wilderness, Harry had felt no hope for him, and now that premonition was coming true.
They learned that he was in the Chandler House at a little place called Guiney's Station, and they rode briskly toward it.

They passed many troops in camp, resting after their tremendous exertions, many of whom knew them to be officers of Jackson's staff.

They were besieged by these.

Young soldiers fairly clung to their horses and demanded news of Jackson, who, they had heard, was dying.


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