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The Shades of the Wilderness - A Story of Lee's Great Stand by Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander) Altsheler
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"It's a pretty heavy fire for a mere scouting party. If they want to
discover our location they can do it without wasting so much powder and
lead."

"I think it's more than a scout. They must have discovered long since
just where we are. I imagine they mean to shake our nerve by constant
buzzing and stinging. I fancy that Meade and his generals after deciding
not to pursue us have changed their minds, perhaps under pressure from
Washington, and mean to cut us off if they can."

"A little late."

"But not too late. We're still in the enemy's country. The whole
population is dead against us, and we can't make a move that isn't known
within an hour to the Union leaders. I tell you, Harry, that if we
didn't have a Lee to lead I'd be afraid that we'd never get out of
Pennsylvania."

"But we have a Lee and the question is settled. What a volley that was!
Didn't you feel the twigs and leaves falling on your face?"

"Yes, it went directly over our heads. It's a good thing we're lying so
close. Perhaps they intend to force a passage of the creek and stampede
at least a portion of our camp."

"And you're here to prevent it."

"I am. They can't cross that creek in face of our fire. We're good
night-hawks. Every boy in the South knows the night and the woods,
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