Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mrs. Brown” in chapter 1.38, section c.1.38.137 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32.:

...ll around. General Ewell was wearing an artificial leg in the place of the natural one he lost near Sudley's Mills, and he had lately married a widow whom he was accustomed to introduce as my wife, Mrs. Brown . He had become very nervous, and every time a shell exploded near him he would hop his good leg up and curse with the vehemence of an old trooper and the unction of a new church member. I told hi...
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