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Adventures and Letters

CHAPTER XVIII
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Some incidents were very funny.

I met a troop of cavalry this morning, riding away from the battle, down a crossroad, and thinking it was a flanking manoeuvre, started to follow them with the car.

"Where are you going ?" I asked the Captain.

"Nowhere," he said, "We are dead." An Umpire was charging in advance of two troops of the 10th down a state road, when one trooper of the enemy who were flying, turned back and alone charged the two troops.

"You idiot"! yelled the Umpire, "don't you know you and your horse are shot to pieces ?" "Sure, I know it," yelled the trooper "but, this -- -- horse don't know it." RICHARD.
Early in the fall of 1909 Richard returned from Marion to New York and went to Crossroads, where for the next three years he remained a greater part of the time.


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