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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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of the room were hung with portraits of friends and others — some on earth and some in heaven--one of them representing a former daughter of Mrs. Greenhow, Gertrude, a girl of seventeen or eighteen summers, with auburn hair and light-blue eyes, who died some time since. In the picture a smile of beauty plays around the lips, and the eyes are lighted with a strange fancy — such as is often seen in the eyes of a girl just budding into womanhood. On the east wall hangs the picture of Mrs. Fanny Moore, whose husband is now in our army, while the walls of the back room are adorned with different pictures of the men and women of our time. Just now, as we are examining pictures, there is a noise heard overhead — hardly a noise, for it is the voice of a child, soft and musical. That is Rose Greenhow, the daughter of Mrs. Greenhow, playing with the guard, says the Lieutenant, who has noticed our distractment. It is a strange sound here: you don't often hear it, for it is generally ve<