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November 24th, 1862 AD (search for this): chapter 2
Chapter 2: camp diary.
Camp Saxton, near Beaufort, S. C.
November 24, 1862.
Yesterday afternoon we were steaming over a summer sea, the deck level as a parlor-floor, no land in sight, no sail, until at last appeared one light-house, said to be Cape Romaine, and then a line of trees and two distant vessels and nothing more.
The sun set, a great illuminated bubble, submerged in one vast bank of rosy suffusion; it grew dark; after tea all were on deck, the people sang hymns; then the moon set, a moon two days old, a curved pencil of light, reclining backwards on a radiant couch which seemed to rise from the waves to receive it; it sank slowly, and the last tip wavered and went down like the mast of a vessel of the skies.
Towards morning the boat stopped, and when I came on deck, before six,--
The watch-lights glittered on the land, The ship-lights on the sea.
Hilton Head lay on one side, the gunboats on the other; all that was raw and bare in the low buildings of the ne
December 20th (search for this): chapter 2