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J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army, Chapter 13: results of the work and proofs of its genuineness (search)
ed him with peace and fitted him for the hour of death, now so near. All this he attributed, so far as human agency is concerned, to the labors and kindness of French Bibb, who, boy though he was, talked to me, said he, like a father. As he was borne from the field he said calmly to one of his comrades: I am willing to die for Then let him rest, till that glad sound Which calls the nations from the ground Full on his raptured ear is pour'd— Come forth, ye blessed of the Lord. As French Bibb was borne from the field of Chancellorsville he was met by his most intimate friend, Willie M. Abell (son of A. Pope Abell, Esq., of Charlottesville), who belontood by with uncovered heads could not restrain their tears. But the two Christian boys could only grasp hands and exchange a few words of tender affection, as French Bibb was carried on to a few days of suffering, followed by his glorious end, and Willie Abell galloped on in the discharge of the soldier's stern duty. But these l