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Loudoun (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
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Chapter 18:
Quiet camp life.
the army in winter quarters.
a visit to the other side of the Rappahannock.
Stuart's expedition to Dumfries.
Christmas in camp.
purchase of a carriage and horses.
English visitors.
Neither the thunder of cannon nor the sound of the bugle disturbed our peaceful slumbers on the morning of the 17th, and the sun stood high in the firmament when General Stuart's clear ringing voice assembled us again round the large common breakfast-table in his roomy tent.
During the forenoon we had the pleasure of welcoming Mr Lawley and Captain Wynne among us, the latter of whom, a comrade and compagnon de voyage of Captain Phillips, had been detained in Richmond through illness.
Amid his sufferings, he had eagerly listened to the rumours of the battle which had been fought and was expected to continue, and he had now hastened, though too late, to the scene of action.
Both gentlemen expressed their sincere regret to have come a day after the fair, and
Fredericksburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
Burnside (search for this): chapter 19