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The Rock of Chickamauga

CHAPTER VI
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He probably has a large body of spies and scouts working under him.

But I don't think he'll come inside our camp again." "Not likely since he's been recognized," said Warner, thoughtfully.

"But I don't think General Grant is afraid of anything ahead.

That's why he made the separation from our own world so complete, and our men are out cutting down the telegraph lines, so the Johnnies in Jackson can't communicate with their own government either.

It's important to us that we take Jackson before Pemberton with his army can come up." Warner had estimated the plan correctly.


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