Hospital Transports : a Memoir of the Embarkation of the Sick And Wounded From the Peninsula of Virginia in the Summer of 1862

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I never felt anything hke that But I tell you, when I come to, and found I was rat- tlin' along down here, I did n't mind how much it hurt." " Is it painful now ?" " Well, when they step round here, and when the engine goes, it 's kinder hke a jumping toothache, down there.
Well, yes, it does hurt pretty bad, but I don't mind, if they '11 only let me go home. I guess if they '11 let me go home, I can pull through it somehow ; and if I don't, — that 's God Al- mighty's business, too ; I a'n't co
...nsamed about that." And he smiled again, that brave, man to man, knowing New England smile. I found that his wound had not been dressed in three days ; fortunately there was time for me to get Ware to dress it before the boat left (N.) We lie here just outside some other vessels at the railroad wharf The one nearest the wharf is the Knickerbocker (one of oiu- own boats, a refreshing sight to sick and well). On it we are placing the wounded as they now come in, somewhat slowly.* Since last • This refers to the second loading of the Knicker- bocker after the battle.

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