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Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field

CHAPTER V
19/24

In Kansas, before the war, I once had a walk of several miles under a burning sun, in a region where not a drop of water could be found.

When I finally reached it, the only water to be found was in a small, stagnant pool, covered with a green scum nearly an inch in thickness.

Warm, brackish, and fever-laden as that water was, I had never before tasted any thing half so sweet.

Again, while crossing the Great Plains in 1860, I underwent a severe and prolonged thirst, only quenching it with the bitter alkali-water of the desert.

On neither of these occasions were my sufferings half as great as in the advance to Dug Spring.
A long ride in that hot atmosphere gave me a thirst of the most terrible character.


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