Corporal Si Klegg And His Pard How They Lived And Talked And What They Did a

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Wilbur F Wilbur Fisk Hinman
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" 335 couraged, turned into a field of standing corn to pass the night. The men sank to their shoe-tops in the soft earth. Si remarked to Shorty that he didn't see why the officers should turn them loose in such a place as that. But the longer he lived the more he found out about those things. That was the way they usually did.
In five minutes after arms were stacked not a cornstalk remained standing in the field. During the afternoon the troops had gone over a long stretch of swamp road that w
...as almost im- passable for teams. Fears were enter- tained that the wagons of the regL ment would not be up that night, and they would not have their tents to shelter them from the weather. In an- ticipation of such a calamity the boys gathered in the cornstalks, be- lieving that they would help out in their extremity.
Then there was going for the "top rail a scramble for the fences. Recognizing the need of good fuel, an order from the general was filtered through the various headquarters that the men might take the top rails, only, from the fence enclosing the field.


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