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Eliza Frances Andrews, The war-time journal of a Georgia girl, 1864-1865, chapter 3 (search)
ora Maxwell and Capt. Rust, from Gopher Hill. Flora has a great reputation for beauty, but I thinkse fox hunts at Chunnenuggee Ridge last fall. Flora is a famous horsewoman, and I know she must bee her greatest charm. Feb. 26, Sunday Flora and the captain have returned to Gopher Hill, ten's Station, only twelve miles from Albany. Flora and Capt. Rust were there to meet us with convcetious remarks about the ladies, that I asked Flora if he was a widower-he seemed too silly to be arlor. The general is consumedly in love with Flora, and Mr. Baldwin equally so with his bottle, bback to the house, and the ride was glorious. Flora and I amused ourselves by going through the woesday I went up to Americus yesterday, with Flora and Capt. Rust, to see Cousin Boiling about myn time to see the train moving off without us. Flora had another engagement, that caused her to decwas first expected in Americus with his bride, Flora went to town to put the house in order for the[4 more...]