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'Most the nicest Valley town! and we had to go away and leave it blue as indigo " "I surely will be glad to see Miss Fanny again " "Company C over there's most crazy. It all lives there " "Three miles! That ain't much. I feel rested. There goes the 2d! Don't it swing off long and steady? Lord, we've got the hang of it at last!" "Will Cleave's got to be sergeant.

"It is a few miles this side of Swift Run Gap." The general helped his guest to cornbread and himself began upon frumenty. "All right! I'll move, and I suppose when I get there old Jackson'll vouchsafe another gleam. Bob, you damned Ethiopian, where are your wits? Fill Major Cleave's cup. Glad to welcome you, major, to Camp Ewell. Pretty tidy place, don't you think?" "I do indeed, sir."

Welcome to Camp Ewell!" Cleave's hand made no motion from his side. "Thank you," he said. "It is good when a man can feel that he is truly welcome." The other was not dull, nor did he usually travel by indirection. "You will not shake hands," he said. "I think we have not been thrown together since that wretched evening at Bloomery Gap. Do you bear malice for that?" "Do you think that I do?"

Hogg, Lockhart, and Wilson, with Allan Cunningham and many others, were constantly engaged in such mystifications, and a "ghost-hunter" might seem a fair butt. But the very discrepancy in Miss -'s letter is a proof of fairness. Her first vision of Mr. Cleave was on "Tuesday last". Mr. Cleave's first impression of success was on the Friday following.

In some chamber of the brain there flashed out a picture the day of the Botetourt Resolutions, winter dusk after winter sunset and Cleave and himself going homeward over the long hilltop with talk, among other things, of visitors at Lauderdale. This was "the beautiful one." He remembered the lift of Cleave's head and his voice.

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