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George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 7: the Army of Virginia under General PopeBattle of Cedar Mountain. (search)
l it. Ham.No ; you will reveal it. Hor.Not I, my lord, by heaven! Mar.Nor I, my lord. Ham.How say you then: would heart of man once think it?--But you'll be secret? Hor. Mar.Ay, by heaven, my lord! Ham.There's ne'er a villain dwelling in all Denmark But he's an arrant knave. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Act i. Scene 5. At the camp near Warrenton (we moved there on the 8th) we sent to Alexandria such superfluities as baggage and tents, for we were not only to live on the country, but were Denmark, Act i. Scene 5. At the camp near Warrenton (we moved there on the 8th) we sent to Alexandria such superfluities as baggage and tents, for we were not only to live on the country, but were to sleep on it unsheltered, and clothe ourselves as might be. But the men were in good spirits, and soon threw off all depression, even if they had felt any, because of the defeat of the Army of the Potomac. One of the memorable incidents that occurred at this camp was the recovery of a horse that had been stolen from me by some of the New York cavalrymen, on the morning we crossed the river at Williamsport on our retreat before Jackson's army. The animal, noticeable for his flowing mane an