. Bull run to Bull run; or, Four years in the army of northern Virginia. Containing a detailed account of the career and adventures of the Baylor Light Horse, Company B., Twelfth Virginia Cavalry, C. S. A., with leaves from my scrap-book . ding fuel to the flameof passsion, occasioned too often by petty jealousy and com-plaints. Let us start out by bearing- with one anothersfoibles and excitements and by forgiving one anothersoiTences and neglects. 1 hope and trust you will never letany punctilious ceremony prevent you from looking up tome as vour dear and only earthly father: but at the same
. Bull run to Bull run; or, Four years in the army of northern Virginia. Containing a detailed account of the career and adventures of the Baylor Light Horse, Company B., Twelfth Virginia Cavalry, C. S. A., with leaves from my scrap-book . ding fuel to the flameof passsion, occasioned too often by petty jealousy and com-plaints. Let us start out by bearing- with one anothersfoibles and excitements and by forgiving one anothersoiTences and neglects. 1 hope and trust you will never letany punctilious ceremony prevent you from looking up tome as vour dear and only earthly father: but at the same time,mv dear daughter, you should not forget you have a HeavenlyFather to love and serve, and let me earnestly entreat you toask His guidance and direction in all your worldly actionsand duties, not only to prepare you for the trials of this life,bnt for death, judgment, and Heaven. I know, if you do. Hewill give vou more comfort and happiness than this worldcan bestow, ^our earthly love may not be less deep andfervent because it may be subordinate to a love yet higher. You have become the partner in life of my dear anddevoted son. He has always been a great comfort to me anda most dutiful and obedient son. His wife cannot be other. Warren D. English. JJO Bull Run to Bull Run. wise. My affection for him sliall he e(|uall\ shared by ha\-e now new (hitics and trials. Mis is a Hfe of ^reatperil and dani^ci. and yon nni^t not expect to ])ass throutjhthis terril)le strni^i^le of carnage and hlood without luan)gloomy forel)(KHni^s, and. perha])S, tlie loss of what mayap]>ear to you as the oidy tie which hinds yon to earth; butyon must strug^s^-Je a^^ainst snch feelings, ^on must put yourtrust in (iod and fear not what man luay (h) unto }-ou andyoius. You must pray to (iod to spare liim, and above allto prepare him to meet you in that world where neither deathnor strife can harm you, should God. in His wisdom, take himfrom you. My home is his home, and nnist he Nours untilh
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