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Colonel Theodore Lyman, With Grant and Meade from the Wilderness to Appomattox (ed. George R. Agassiz), chapter 9 (search)
eys to press the pursuit, and all waggons were ordered out of the road, that the 6th Corps might close in immediately on his rear. Away went the General again, full tilt, along the road crowded by the infantry, every man of whom was footing it, as if a lottery prize lay just ahead! A bugler trotted ahead, blowing to call the attention of the troops, while General Webb followed, crying, Give way to the right! Give way to the right! Thus we ingeniously worked our way, amid much pleasantly. Fish for sale! roared one doughboy. Yes, joined in a pithy comrade, and a tarnation big one, too! The comments on the General were endless. That's Meade. Yes, that's him. Is he sick? I expect he is; he looks kinder wild! Guess the old man hain't had much sleep lately. The heavy artillery firing we had earlier heard, now had suddenly ceased, and there was a perfect stillness — a suspicious circumstance that gave us new hope. Somewhat before noon we got to General Humphreys, some five mi