. . .)HN BOD*V WAS inCUKMI).. isfaction in his eye he declared his purpose to play il alone, inthe hope of scoring four, the prize of a successful lone happened that all of the smaller trumps were held by his an-tagonists, but they were Only sergeants and corporals and pri-vates, while Bodys trumps were brigadier and major-gene:Just how it was done nobody will ever know—whether an extra bower out of his sleeve or picked up one of Body\and played it on hill*—but certain it is that Body was euchredand lost the game. Pot


. . .)HN BOD*V WAS inCUKMI).. isfaction in his eye he declared his purpose to play il alone, inthe hope of scoring four, the prize of a successful lone happened that all of the smaller trumps were held by his an-tagonists, but they were Only sergeants and corporals and pri-vates, while Bodys trumps were brigadier and major-gene:Just how it was done nobody will ever know—whether an extra bower out of his sleeve or picked up one of Body\and played it on hill*—but certain it is that Body was euchredand lost the game. Potweeks thereafter his men-tal forces, when not other-wise engaged, were keptbusy in the effort to figureout how it happened. Itwas a standing joke on himto the end of the war. We reached Chatta-nooga on the ,$oth of April—just in time to be in atthe opening of the cam-paign against Joe found that all thetroops of the Fourth corpshad returned from EastTennessee, our brigade be-ing in camp near Cleveland—a name that had a home-like sound to Ohio spending


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