Battle-Fields of the South, From Bull Run to Fredericksburg; With Sketches of Confederate Commanders, And Gossip of the Camps

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The latter, therefore, had hastily retreated to Goose Creek, ten miles nearer Oentreville, and we were ordered to follow in his track, and if the enemy had really entered the town, a courier would inform us of it on the road, and give time to branch off towards "Winchester, to get under fee protection of Ashby. This indeed was startling BROKEN EEST. 133 lews. The men had travelled much, and were exces- iively weary. The colonel decided not to call them up or a few hours, but give them rest. Tow...ards twilight ill were quietly awakened and informed of the state of hings ; the men good-humouredly arriving at the con- ;lusion that we had better "up stakes and dust" out of ,he neighbourhood in "a mighty big hurry." Our yaggons were sent out of the way by a road leading iouth-east, with directions to halt at a certain point for further orders. We marched through Hillsborough like shadows — all were in bed and not a dog barked— arid continued at a great pace towards Leesburg. Towards 3vening we halted on a large hill overlooking the town, md received orders to keep to the woods and proceed Dn to our brigade at Goose Creek.

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