Sketches in Prison Camps a Continuation of Sketches of the War

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Sketches in Prison Camps a Continuation of Sketches of the War
Charles Cooper Nott
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"We descended the Sabine and ascended the Neches, reaching Beaumont in the even- ing. At this place there was a railway eating-house, that gave us a greasy breakfast, for a dollar and a half; we also bought sugar for a dollar a pound, and water- melons for a dollar apiece. These prices seemed enor- mous at the time, but subsequent experience makes them appear quite reasonable.
We left the little town of Beaumont on an open plat- form car of the Houston train. Lieutenant Duncan made an effort to
... have us placed in the passenger cars, but they were full. The news of Vicksburg had reached here some time before us, and the coming of the Vicks- burg prisoners was expected. At every station were anxious faces, sometimes made glad and sometimes going away more anxious than they came. At one of these, there were two women, evidently a mother and her daughter. The train had hardly stopped, when I heard a shriek, which sounded like one of agony, but was instantly followed by the words, " O my son, I'm so THE PRAIKIES.

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