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that brought out the gun and caisson and swapped them off to cavalrymen or officers, whoever wanted them, and had put in their place the worn and haggard Confederate horses that they had ridden down.
When the lieutenant looked at the new horses we had provided for him, he evidently knew what had happened, but he never said a word about it.
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