Shavings by Joseph Crosby Lincoln
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'What will?' says I. 'Why,' says he--"
"What was it?" demanded Captain Sam. "You're dyin' to tell us, a blind man could see that. Get it off your chest and save your life. What was it?" Mr. Bearse leaned forward and whispered. There was no real reason why he should whisper, but doing so added a mysterious, confidential tang, so to speak, to the value of his news. "'Twas from Leander--from Phin's own boy, Leander Babbitt, 'twas. 'Twas from him, up in Boston and it went somethin' like this: 'Have enlisted in the infantry. Made up my mind best thing to do. Will not be back. Have written particulars.' That was it, or pretty nigh it. Leander's enlisted. Never waited for no Exemption Board nor nothin', but went up and enlisted on his own hook without tellin' a soul he was goin' to. That's the way Bailey and me figger it up. Say, ain't that some news? Godfreys, I must hustle back to the post office and tell the gang afore anybody else gets ahead of me. So long!" He hurried away on his joyful errand. Captain Hunniwell closed the window and turned to face his friend. "Do you suppose that's true, Jed?" he asked. "Do you suppose it CAN be true?" Jed nodded. "Shouldn't be surprised," he said. "Good gracious king! Do you mean the boy went off up to Boston on |
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