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Sweeping over a small force with two guns, they reached our main line, broke through it, and got possession of De Gress's battery of four twenty-pound Parrotts, killing every horse, and turning the guns against us.
Sweeping over a small force with two guns, they reached our main line, broke through it, and got possession of De Gress's battery of four twenty-pound Parrotts, killing every horse, and turning the guns against us.
Sweeping over a small force with two guns, they reached our main line, broke through it, and got possession of De Gress's battery of four twenty-pound Parrotts, killing every horse, and turning the guns against us.
When Peyton mentions "Maxime Valois," the Croesus grasps his hand convulsively. "Did you serve with him?" Joe queries with eagerness. "He was my pardner and chum." "He died in my arms at Peachtree Creek," answers Peyton. Joe embraces Peyton. "He was a game man, Colonel." Peyton answers: "The bravest man I ever saw. I often think of him, in the whirl of that struggle for De Gress's battery.
There, every horse is down. The guns are now silent. A knot of men, with clubbed rammers, bayonet thrusts, and quick revolver shots, fight for the smoking cannon. A cheer goes up. De Gress's guns are taken. Peyton turns his head to catch a glimpse of Colonel Valois. Grasping the star-spangled guidon of the battery with his bridle hand, Valois cuts down its bearer.
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