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" We then turned round and changed our views with regard to the cupola — the fire of one side being bad enough, but preferable .to that of both sides. A small boy of twelve years was riding with us at the time: this urchin took a diabolical interest in... "
Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863 - Page 212
by Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle - 1864 - 309 pages
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 94

1863 - 828 pages
...being had enough, but preferable to that of both sides. A small boy of twelve years was riding with ns at the time : this urchin took a diabolical interest...with delight when he saw them take effect. I never mw this boy strain, or found out who lie was. The road at Gettyshurg was lined with Yankee dead, and...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 79

1863 - 652 pages
...regard to the eupola — the fire of one side being bad enough, but preferable to that of both eidee. A small boy of twelve years was riding with us at the time : this urehin took a diabolieal interest in the bursting of the shells, and sereamed with delight when ho...
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The Grayjackets: and how They Lived, Fought and Died, for Dixie: With ...

Confederate - 1867 - 596 pages
...who was conducting us. We then turned round and changed our views with regard to the cupola — the fire of one side being bad enough, but preferable...on the 1st, the poor fellows had already begun to b<j very offensive. We then returned to the hill I was on yesterday. But finding that, to see the actual...
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Waters of Potowmack

Paul C. Metcalf - 2002 - 290 pages
...haversacks, heads, limbs, flesh and bones in confusion or dangling in the air or bounding on the earth. A small boy of twelve years was riding with us at...urchin took a diabolical interest in the bursting of shells, and screamed with delight when he saw them take effect. Riderless horses galloping madly through...
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The Grayjackets: and how They Lived, Fought and Died, for Dixie: With ...

Confederate - 1867 - 594 pages
...who was conducting us. We then turned round and changed our views with regard to the cupola — the fire of one side being bad enough, but preferable...on the 1st, the poor fellows had already begun to bo very offensive. We then returned to the hill I was on yesterday. But finding that, to see the actual...
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