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CHAPTER I THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY A youth sat upon a log by a clear stream in the Valley of Virginia, mending clothes. He showed skill and rapidity in his homely task. A shining needle darted in and out of the gray cloth, and the rent that had seemed hopeless was being closed up with neatness and precision. No one derided him because he was engaged upon a task that was usually performed by women. The Army of Northern Virginia did its own sewing. Will the seam show much, Arthur? asked Harry Kenton, who lay luxuriously upon the leafy ground beside the log. Very little when I finish, replied St. Clair, examining his work with a critical eye. Of course I cant pass the uniform off as wholly new. Its been a long time since Ive seen a new one in our army, but it will be a lot above the average. I admire your care of your clothes, Arthur, even if I cant quite imitate it. Ive concluded that good clothes give a certain amount of moral courage, and if you get killed you make a much more decent body. But Arthur St. Clair, of Charleston, sir, has no intention of getting killed, said Happy Tom Langdon, who was also resting upon the earth. He means after this war is over to go back to his native city, buy the most magnificent uniforms that were ever made, and tell the girls how Lee and Jackson turned to him for advice at the crisis of every great battle. We surely needed wisdom and everything else we could get at Antietam-leadership, tenacity and the willingness to die, said Dalton, the sober young Virginia Presbyterian. Boys, we were in the deepest of holes there, and we had to lift ourselves out almost by our own boot straps. Harrys face clouded. The field of Antietam often returned to him, almost as real and vivid as on that terrible day, when the dead lay heaped in masses around the Dunkard church and the Southern army called forth every ounce of courage and endurance for its very salvation. Antietam is a month away, he said, and I still shudder at the name. We didnt think McClellan would come up and attack Lee while Jackson was away at Harpers Ferry, but he did. How did it happen? How did he know that our army was divided? Ive heard a strange story, said Dalton. Its come through some Union prisoners weve taken. They say that McClellan found a copy of General Lees orders in Frederick, and learned from them exactly where all our troops were and what they intended. Then, of course, he attacked. A strange tale, as you say, a most extraordinary chance, said Harry. Do you think its true, George? Ive no doubt it fell out that way. The same report comes from other sources. At any rate, said Happy Tom, it gave us a chance to show how less than fifty thousand men could stand off nearly ninety thousand. Besides, we didnt lose any ground. We went over into Maryland to give the Marylanders a chance to rise for the South. They didnt rise worth a cent. I suppose we didnt get more than five hundred volunteers in that state. The despots heel is on thy shore, Maryland, my Maryland, and it can stay on thy shore, Maryland, my Maryland, if thats the way you treat us....


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781548160043
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1548160040
  • Publisher Date: 22 Jun 2017
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 458
  • Weight: 0 gr

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