Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General Humphreys” in chapter 3, page 73 of Colonel Theodore Lyman, With Grant and Meade from the Wilderness to Appomattox:
...s going to catch it next, but all stand in a semi-terrified state.
There is something sardonic in his natural disposition, which is an excellent thing in a commander; it makes people skip round so. General Humphreys is quite the contrary.
He is most easy to get on with, for everybody; but, practically, he is just as hard as the Commander, for he has a tremendous temper, a great idea of military duty, and is ve...
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