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Williams went on, "was that, though she's going to prosecute the newspapers, many people would always believe the story, and " "Yes, I imagine they will," said Mrs. Schofield musingly.

Schofield began, "you don't want your papa and me to keep on worrying about " "I don't care whether you worry or not," the heartless boy interrupted. "I don't want to take any horrable ole medicine. What's that grass and weeds in the bottle for?" Mrs. Schofield looked grieved. "There isn't any grass and there aren't any weeds; those are healthful herbs." "I bet they'll make me sick." She sighed.

He was the biggest and most powerful man in the village, despite his forty-five years, and his "ableness" in a discussion physical or otherwise was universally respected. "Look here you, Burt, an' all the rest of you fellers. I've got something to say. Fer consid'able time now I've heard dirty talk about Code and the May Schofield dirty talk an' nothin' more.

During the 24th and 25th of June General Schofield extended his right as far as prudent, so as to compel the enemy to thin out his lines correspondingly, with the intention to make two strong assaults at points where success would give us the greatest advantage.

Bragg had been to Richmond on an official visit, but was back at Wilmington and saw that the time to evacuate had come. By long service with General Schofield, I knew that he was no martinet, snubbing any independence of action, but an officer of sound and calm judgment, fairly considering the reasons we might have for any departure from the letter of an order.

"Well, ain't you on our side?" "No," said Rousseau; "I am General Rousseau, and all these men you see are Yanks." "Great God! is it possible! Are these Yanks! Who ever supposed they would come away down here in Alabama?" Of course, Rousseau took his ten mules. Schofield effected his crossing at Soap's Creek very handsomely on the 9th, capturing the small guard that was watching the crossing.

No better soldiers could be found than those which made up our divisions, and my acquaintance with General Schofield had ripened into a confidence which made me entirely content to follow him as my commander. He warmly invited me to continue permanently in the position of chief of staff, but gave me the alternate choice of one of the divisions of the active column.

Dr. Schofield writes: "The mind, indeed, reaches all the way, and while on the one hand it is inspired by the Almighty, on the other it energizes the body, all whose purposive life it originates. We may call the supra-conscious mind the sphere of the spirit life, the sub-conscious the sphere of the body life, and the conscious mind the middle region where both meet." Continuing, Dr.

They fastened some ruching about his slender neck, pinned ribbons at random all over him, and then Margaret thickly powdered his hair. "Oh, yes, that's all right," she said, replying to a question put by her mother. "They always powdered their hair in Colonial times." "It doesn't seem right to me exactly," objected Mrs. Schofield, gently.

Stoneman, now in Kentucky, organizing the cavalry forces of the Army of the Ohio, will operate with Schofield on his left front it may be, pushing a select body of about two thousand cavalry by Ducktown or Elijah toward Athens, Georgia.

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