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The Soldier Boy; or, Tom Somers in the Army - A Story of the Great Rebellion by Oliver Optic
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"I shall be a man soon enough."

"When you have gone, John will want to go too."

"No, mother, I don't want to go into the army," said John, with a sly wink
at his brother. "I shall never be a soldier if I can help it."

"What am I going to do, if you all go off and leave me?" added Mrs.
Somers, trying hard to keep down a tear which was struggling for birth in
her fountain of sorrows.

"I don't think you will want for anything, mother. I'm sure I wouldn't
leave you, if I thought you would. I don't get but two dollars and a half
a week in the store, and I shall have eleven dollars a month in the army,
and it won't cost me any thing for board or clothes. I will send every
dollar I get home to you."

"You are a good boy, Thomas," replied Mrs. Somers, unable any longer to
restrain the tear.

"I know you and John both will do every thing you can for me. If your
father was only at home, I should feel different about it."

"He would believe in my fighting for my country, if he were here."

"I know he would," said Mrs. Somers, as she took the pen which Thomas
handed her, and seated herself at the table. "If you are determined to go,
I suppose you will go, whether I am willing or not."

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