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John Esten Cooke, Wearing of the Gray: Being Personal Portraits, Scenes, and Adventures of War. 4 0 Browse Search
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ody and sweetness, and a splendid ardour, which are better than the weird sound of the horns of elf-land faintly blowing! There is our banjo too-could I think of neglecting that great instrument in my list of sights and sounds? It plays O Johnny Booker, help this Nigger, Wake up in the morning, The old gray Hoss, Come back, Stephen, Hard times and worse a-comin, Sweet Evelina, and a number of other songs. It is a good banjo. I hear it at present playing Dixie with a fervour worthy of Fhatening that all sombre thoughts are banished-and, if sometimes I am tempted to exclaim, There is that old banjo rattling again! I always relent, and repent me of my disrespect toward the good old friend; and go and listen and laugh at the woes of Booker, or the colloquy with Stephen-above all, at the Old gray Hoss, noblest of melodies, and now adopted as the national air of all the dwellers in Camp No-Camp! Good-by, jolly old Yankee banjo! Rattle on gaily, and play all the old tunes! It i