1 The youth liked him personally.
2 The regiment's got orders, too.
3 The other turned savagely upon him.
4 The youth remained silent for a time.
5 The youth was in a little trance of astonishment.
6 "The cavalry started this morning," he continued.
7 The only foes he had seen were some pickets along the river bank.
8 The youth, pausing in his nervous walk, looked down at the busy figure.
9 The sunlight, without, beating upon it, made it glow a light yellow shade.
10 The youth, on guard duty one night, conversed across the stream with one of them.
11 The tall soldier felt called upon to defend the truth of a rumor he himself had introduced.
12 The newspapers, the gossip of the village, his own picturings, had aroused him to an uncheckable degree.
13 "The Lord's will be done, Henry," she had finally replied, and had then continued to milk the brindle cow.
14 The regiment was fed and caressed at station after station until the youth had believed that he must be a hero.
15 The cold passed reluctantly from the earth, and the retiring fogs revealed an army stretched out on the hills, resting.
16 The smoke from the fire at times neglected the clay chimney and wreathed into the room, and this flimsy chimney of clay and sticks made endless threats to set ablaze the whole establishment.
17 The army makes 'em wild, and they like nothing better than the job of leading off a young feller like you, as ain't never been away from home much and has allus had a mother, an' a-learning 'em to drink and swear.'
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