Incidents of the War: Humorous, Pathetic, And Descriptive
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A CAMP LETTER OF EARLY TIMES. Our camp is alive; our camp is exuberant; our camp is in a _furore_. "Who's that man with 'Secesh' clothes?" says one; and "Who's thatbig-faced, genial, good-natured looking feller?" says another. "Arethey prisoners?" "Maybe it's the paymaster; and that short, chunky manis here to watch the other feller, and see that the money is paid allon the square. " "No, it aint one nor t' other--'tis Cons Millar, theever-vigilant and hard-working Cons, of the _Commercial_; an...d thegood-natured looking feller is INVISIBLE GREEN, or, as he isfamiliarly called, Bill Crippen, of the _Times_. " They have broughtsunshine into camp, for a merrier set of soldiers the sun never shoneon than are the Guthrie Grays to-night. Cons has just had supper, andBill is "spreading devastation" over the table of Captain Andrews. They have both been up inspecting intrenchments, which are _in statuquo_, the brave Lee having retreated some sixteen miles, or, morepolitely speaking, "fallen back.
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