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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 12
Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 12
Flint (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 12
Chapter 11: bloodhounds.
A Provoking Dilemma.
a chance for Tyndall.
swim ming rivers by night.
Concealed in a pile of rags.
a new trouble.
almost starved.
starve or Steal.
hopes Growing brighter.
a familiar sound.
caught by bloodhounds.
rather die than go back to Andersonville
We crossed Flint River, turned the boat loose, for fear of being tracked from it by hounds, struggled up the bank, and toiled through a dense thicket.
The ground was low and had been washed by floods.
The old growth of cane and willow had been washed down and stood at a slight angle from the ground, and the new had grown up through it. Imagine a lapped willow hedge, covering acres of ground, with two men going through it in the dark, and you have a true picture.
After working through the tow-head for thirty or forty rods, we found we were on an island.
Our boat was gone.
There was nothing with which to make a raft.
We had crossed the main stream, but before us was a channel six
Andersonville, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 12
Tyndall (search for this): chapter 12
Chapter 11: bloodhounds.
A Provoking Dilemma.
a chance for Tyndall.
swim ming rivers by night.
Concealed in a pile of rags.
a new trouble.
almost starved.
starve or Steal.
hopes Growing brighter.
a familiar sound.
caught by bloodhounds.
rather die than go back to Andersonville
We crossed Flint River, turned the boat loose, for fear of being tracked from it by hounds, struggled up the bank, and toiled through a dense thicket.
The ground was low and had been washed by fl ay sometimes.
He needs revelation to acquaint him with the Being he addresses, but he will pray whether he knows Him or not.
If any one doubts my theory, swimming a river where alligators abound is a good way to test it. Here's a chance for Tyndall.
As we plunged into the dark waters, our souls cried out to the Invisible One, not in audible words, but in earnest breathings.
I'll never forget it. We knew such channels were favorite resorts for these monsters, and that one crash of their p
Hood (search for this): chapter 12
Specks Yanks (search for this): chapter 12