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The Scouts of Stonewall

CHAPTER IV
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The steeper the hills and mountains, the colder the day, the fiercer the sleet and snow, the better he likes it." "The fellow who said General Jackson didn't care anything about our feet told the truth," said St.Clair, thoughtfully.

"The general is not a cruel man, but he thinks more of Virginia and the South, and our cause, than he does of us.

If it were necessary to do so to win he'd sacrifice us to the last man and himself with us." "And never think twice before doing it.

You've sized him up," said Harry.

The army poured into Romney and found no enemy.


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