The Story of a Cannoneer Under Stonewall Jackson, in Which is Told the Part Taken By the Rockbridge Artillery in the Army of Northern Virginia

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Here we found O'Rourke, an Irishman of our company, who had a talent for nosing out good things — both solids and liquids. We were served with a good repast of na- tive wine, bread, butter, etc. ; and, in case we should not have leisure for milder beverages, had a canteen filled with whiskey.
While enjoying our agreeable cheer, a man about thirty years of age came in, he said, to make our acquaintance. He was quite a sharp-looking fellow, with small, keen black eyes, a "glib" tongue, and told u
...s that he was an out-and-out rebel, proud to meet us and ready to oblige. Steve forthwith proposed, as evidence of his good-will, an exchange of head- gear. He dilated eloquently on the historic value of 136 THE STORY OF A CANNONEER his own cap, and, while it did not entirely suit him, exposed as he was to the weather, it would be be- coming to a city gentleman, besides reviving the most pleasant associations as a souvenir ; and, more- over, the hat the stranger wore was most suitable for a soldier and would do good service to the cause.

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