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... miles away . He was engaged in that , at times , before he had reached the age of eleven . And he drove a team forty miles to Cincinnati , carrying a load of rags which he sold for fifteen dollars . A more adven- turous journey was one ...
... miles away . He was engaged in that , at times , before he had reached the age of eleven . And he drove a team forty miles to Cincinnati , carrying a load of rags which he sold for fifteen dollars . A more adven- turous journey was one ...
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... miles apart . On the Tennessee river at this spot the enemy has Fort Henry - and due east , twelve miles away - where you see the town of Dover on the Cumberland river , he has a strongly garrisoned fort called Fort Donelson . We can ...
... miles apart . On the Tennessee river at this spot the enemy has Fort Henry - and due east , twelve miles away - where you see the town of Dover on the Cumberland river , he has a strongly garrisoned fort called Fort Donelson . We can ...
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... miles north of the town the Yazoo river , coming from the east , empties itself into the Mississippi . Its miles of swamps and shallow creeks - a wilderness of mud and fallen trees - formed a natural and im- passable line of defense ...
... miles north of the town the Yazoo river , coming from the east , empties itself into the Mississippi . Its miles of swamps and shallow creeks - a wilderness of mud and fallen trees - formed a natural and im- passable line of defense ...
Contents
MEN AND HORSES | 11 |
OBSESSIONS AND FANTASIES | 25 |
THE UNWILLING SOLDIER | 38 |
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