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� at the arrangement which had recently been made putting us under McDowell. [?} after listening a long time to the tirade against our leaders turned the conversation suddenly by one of his inimitable remarks -- "No matter," said he, "the pay goes on just the same. That's our consolation" -- This brought on the laugh. "Colonel," says he, "have you brought your fishing tackle?" Our song has changed
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� at the arrangement which had recently been made putting us under McDowell. Waldron after listening a long time to the tirade against our leaders turned the conversation suddenly by one of his inimitable remarks -- "No matter," said he, "the pay goes on just the same. That's our consolation" -- This brought on the laugh. "Colonel," says he, "have you brought your fishing tackle?" Our song has changed
"O we're going going [inserted] a fishing."
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"O we're going going[inserted] a fishing."
 
instead of
 
instead of
 
O we're going down to Richmond"
 
O we're going down to Richmond"
  
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x x x x
  
About one o'clock p.m. we made our second halt and lunched in the woods. At half past two p.m. we reached Catlett's station and im-mediately set about finding a place for head quarters and
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About one o'clock p.m. we made our second halt and lunched in the woods. At half past two p.m. we reached Catlett's station and immediately set about finding a place for head quarters and

Revision as of 17:18, 5 December 2018

� at the arrangement which had recently been made putting us under McDowell. Waldron after listening a long time to the tirade against our leaders turned the conversation suddenly by one of his inimitable remarks -- "No matter," said he, "the pay goes on just the same. That's our consolation" -- This brought on the laugh. "Colonel," says he, "have you brought your fishing tackle?" Our song has changed "O we're going going[inserted] a fishing." instead of O we're going down to Richmond"

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About one o'clock p.m. we made our second halt and lunched in the woods. At half past two p.m. we reached Catlett's station and immediately set about finding a place for head quarters and