. 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 . he wasright in his assertion of my having insulted him, he said : Bill, aint he the fellow? Whether it was a disposition on the part of Bill to prevent anyoutbreak (a crowd was collecting), he mildly answered: Well, it looks mighty much like him, but you know we mightbe mistaken, and, turning to Bill, said, politely: My friend felt sure you were the man Ave met that night, but,as I had never see
. 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 . he wasright in his assertion of my having insulted him, he said : Bill, aint he the fellow? Whether it was a disposition on the part of Bill to prevent anyoutbreak (a crowd was collecting), he mildly answered: Well, it looks mighty much like him, but you know we mightbe mistaken, and, turning to Bill, said, politely: My friend felt sure you were the man Ave met that night, but,as I had never seen you at home, and it was so dark and crowdedthere, I cant be certain myself. At this stage, while I had become too much excited to talk coolly,my friends stepped in and interfered in my behalf, and Bill and JimAvalked ofp Avith their friends, the latter muttering threats of ven-geance. The little ruffle on the surface, Avhich looked like a difficultyon this quiet Sunday evening, created quite a commotion about thequarters. All knoAV how quickly a fight will gather a croAvd incamp, and hoAV soon the officers become aAvare of it. The serious part of this threatened fight was in the fact, that it. ^«Wl^**;^
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