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It was quite obvious, therefore, that it was the gate; especially as there was no doubt regarding the time at which the change had taken place, because all three remembered that they had come in sight of the robbers at the instant of its occurance.

Sept. 6th we marched beyond Rockville about six miles and formed in line of battle. Batteries were posted and, so far as we knew, there was to be a fight, but it blew over. Such "scares" are of frequent occurance in a soldier's experience. We remained in this place until the 9th, then marched about six miles and camped.

He stood during the interview, and finally dismissed the reporter, saying: "I shall be glad to see you as a friend, but request that the visit may not be made in your professional capacity." The same correspondent had tried to interview him, for his paper, while he was in Baltimore, but had failed. My father was much amused at an occurance that took place during this visit.

His loss was the heaviest blow the Army of Northern Virginia ever sustained. To Jackson's note telling him he was wounded, my father replied: "I cannot express my regret at the occurance. Could I have directed events, I should have chosen for the good of the country to have been disabled in your stead. I congratulate you on the victory, which is due to your skill and energy."

'She's uncommon strong in the arms, when she's up in this way. The Jew wiped his forehead: and smiled, as if it were a relief to have the disturbance over; but neither he, nor Sikes, nor the dog, nor the boys, seemed to consider it in any other light than a common occurance incidental to business.

'Your master's not at home; there's not a man in the house, and he'll kick that door down in ten minutes. Oliver's vigorous plunges against the bit of timber in question, rendered this occurance highly probable. 'Dear, dear! I don't know, ma'am, said Charlotte, 'unless we send for the police-officers. 'Or the millingtary, suggested Mr. Claypole. 'No, no, said Mrs.

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