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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.36 (search)
a ball whizzed in an ace of my nose; next, to see Captain Lewis, of Company C, looking as lazy and lackadaiscal, and, if possible, more tired and bored than usual, carrying his sword point foremost over his shoulder, and addressing his company in that invariable plaintive tone, half command, half entreaty, Don't crowd, boys; don't crowd. Pretty hot, Captain, I said in passing. It's redicklous, Colonel; perfectly redicklous—which, in his vocabularly, meant as bad as bad could be; then Captain Tom Hodges directing my attention to a splendid looking Federal officer, magnificently mounted, straining his horse at full speed along the crest of a hill a hundred yards in our front, and both of us calling to the skirmishers, Don't shoot him! don't shoot him! and, lastly, the impetuous Kemper, as rising in his stirrups and pointing to the left with his sword, he shouted, There are the guns, boys, go for them. It was an injudicious order; but they obeyed with a will, and mingled with Garnet