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The story of Fort Wagner is one that needs no such emphasis, it is too thoroughly known; that of the Color-Sergeant, whose proper name is W.H. Carney, is taken from a letter written by General M.S. Littlefield to Colonel A.G. Browne, Secretary to Governor Andrew.
Usually, perhaps, the number of people locally who have a real desire for culture are few, but it is through the training of these few that judicious, capable leaders of the community are to be obtained. HART: Educational Resources of Village and Rural Communities, pages 197-277. CUBBERLEY: Rural Life and Education, pages 161-347. CARNEY: Country Life and the Country School, pages 336-340.
There was, undoubtedly, much generosity in this conduct, for by the indulgence of the crown, all prizes taken in war become the property of the captors; and Captain Carney, rather than enrich himself at the expence of his friends, chose to run the hazard of having his own conduct called in question for the non-performance of his official duty.
CARNEY: Country Life and the Country School, pages 133-301. KERN: Among Country Schools. GILLETTE: Rural Sociology, pages 233-263. BRYAN: Poems of Country Life. 132. =Nature Study in the New Rural School.= In striking contrast to such a defective rural institution as has been presented is the new rural school and the country-life movement of which it is a vital part.
'What is this herding us in grass for, not to mention the crawling things with legs that walk up the trousers of us, and the Jersey snipes that peck at us, masquerading under the name and denomination of mosquitoes. What is it all for Carney, and the rint going on just the same over at the flats?
"Carney," she said sternly, her lips rigid, her eyes set hard upon his face, "how long have the Medcrofts been married?" He blinked heavily. "How the devil should I know? 'Pon me word, it's " "Four years, I think Mrs. Rodney told me. How old is that baby?" "'Pon me soul, Agatha, I'm as much in the dark as you. I don't know." "A little over a year, I'd say.
This flag Sergeant Carney held in his hands as he sat on the platform, and when I turned to address the survivors of the coloured regiment who were present, and referred to Sergeant Carney, he rose, as if by instinct, and raised the flag.
When a Loose Man and a Light Woman face the end the Almighty ordained for them, why should they shout at me for mercy? What did I have to do with it?" Elvira Carney sobbed in panting gasps. "You've got tears, have you?" marvelled Mrs. Comstock. "Mine all dried long ago.
With that, Lieutenant Carney ran over to the edge of the gridiron, leaving another officer, of the coaching force, to officiate as referee. The ball was placed in play. At the kick-off the ball came to Greg, who passed it to Dick. The interference formed, backed by Brayton. "Put it around their right end!" growled Brayton, the word passing swiftly to Prescott.
Smith at once stated this to have been the property of his late master, who, when traveling, carried it, together with his pistols, along with him. Since his arrival at Gray Forest, it had lain upon the chimney-piece in his bedroom, where he believed it to have been upon the previous night. James Carney, one of Marston's servants, was next sworn and examined.
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