. The boy spy; a substantially true record of events during the war of the rebellion. The only practical history of war telegraphers in the field ... thrilling scenes of battles, captures and escapes . REFUSING IN DECIDED MANNER TO WALKUNDER THAT FLAG. TEE BOT SPY. , 383 was the custom to display flags promiscuously wherever they couldfind a place to string one in a Virginia town. Soldiers who were in Fredricksburg with McDowell, in 1862, willknow that over the main streets of the town hung innumerableflags, so that the natives must either walk under the flag or stayindoors altogether
. The boy spy; a substantially true record of events during the war of the rebellion. The only practical history of war telegraphers in the field ... thrilling scenes of battles, captures and escapes . REFUSING IN DECIDED MANNER TO WALKUNDER THAT FLAG. TEE BOT SPY. , 383 was the custom to display flags promiscuously wherever they couldfind a place to string one in a Virginia town. Soldiers who were in Fredricksburg with McDowell, in 1862, willknow that over the main streets of the town hung innumerableflags, so that the natives must either walk under the flag or stayindoors altogether. Miss Sue Wells, like most bright girls of her age who lived inthe South, was fond of tormenting our officers, ^^ just for fun, youknow.^ She insisted, in the company of Union officers, that shewas a Rebel, but I was quietly informed by the family that, when theConfederates first had possession of the town, she was a Union girlto them. On this and several other questions Miss Sue and I differed quitedecidedly. The sequence and truthfulness of this story compels meto say here that Miss Sue and I quarreled all the time (after I hadbecome fairly established in the family). One day, while walkingw
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