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Updated: June 4, 2025
To gain the objective point the crossroads I directed Gregg to assail the enemy on the Catharpen road with Irvin Gregg's brigade and drive him over Corbin's bridge, while Merritt attacked him with the Reserve brigade on the Spottsylvania road in conjunction with Davies's brigade of Gregg's division, which was to be put in on the Piney Branch Church road, and unite with Merritt's left.
Second Brigade, Col. J. Irvin Gregg. Third Division, Brig.-Gen. J. H. Wilson. First Brigade, Col. T. M. Bryan, Jr. Second Brigade, Col. Geo. H. Chapman. MAJ.-GEN. A. E. BURNSIDE, commanding Ninth Army Corps. First Division, Brig.-Gen. T. G. Stevenson. First Brigade, Col. Sumner Carruth. Second Brigade, Col. Daniel Leasure. Second Division, Brig.-Gen. Robert B. Potter. First Brigade, Col.
Irvin?" asked Margaret, leaning towards the speaker. "It was about Mollie Gretna. Someone wrote and told me that she had eloped with a billiard marker a married man with five children!" Seton laughed heartily, and so did Margaret and Rita. "Right!" cried Seton. "She did. When last heard of she was acting as barmaid in a Portsmouth tavern!" But Monte Irvin did not laugh.
About June 12th I embarked in the steamer Cornelius Vanderbilt for West Point; registered in the office of Lieutenant C. F. Smith, Adjutant of the Military Academy, as a new cadet of the class of 1836, and at once became installed as the "plebe" of my fellow-townsman, William Irvin, then entering his Third Class.
He glanced up from the page. Margaret Halley's eyes were dim. "She despaired of my coming and went to Kazmah," she said. "Can you doubt that that was what she went for?" "No!" snapped Kerry savagely, "I can't. But do you mean to tell me, Miss Halley, that Mrs. Irvin couldn't get cocaine anywhere else? I know for a fact that it's smuggled in regularly, and there's more than one receiver."
"The box was lying on the divan in the first room where he said he had left it on going out for a cab." "Does nane o' the evidence show if Mrs. Irvin had been to Kazmah's before?" "Yes. She went there fairly regularly to buy perfume." "No' for the fortune-tellin'?" "No. According to Mr. Gray, to buy perfume." "Had Mr. Gray been there wi' her before?" "No.
A long, low car, the chauffeur temporarily detained by the stoppage of a motorbus ahead, had slowed up within three yards of the spot where they were standing. Gray seized Seton's arm in a fierce grip. "Seton," he said, his voice betraying intense excitement, "Look! There is Monte Irvin!" "In the car?" "Yes, yes! But he has two police with him! Seton, what can it mean?"
"You thought your wife had been attacked, I understand? Well it's not so bad as that, sir. I am going to walk downstairs to the car with you." "But there is so much you will want to know " "It can keep until tomorrow. I've enough work in this peep-show here to have me busy all night. Come along. Lean on my arm." Monte Irvin rose unsteadily.
Bob Irvin ran to the plate waving his bat at Harris. "Put one over, you freckleface! I 've been dyin' fer this chanst. You're on Madden's Hill now." Muckle evidently was not the kind of pitcher to stand coolly under such bantering. Obviously he was not used to it. His face grew red and his hair waved up. Swinging hard, he threw the ball straight at Bob's head. Quick as a cat, Bob dropped flat.
"Seton" Gray's voice broke "I'm sorry. I know I'm mad; but I was with her only an hour ago, and now " "And now 'her' husband appears on the scene accompanied by a police inspector and a sergeant. What are your relations with Mr. Monte Irvin?" They were walking rapidly again along Bond Street. "What do you mean, Seton?" asked Gray.
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