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LUCIUS C BRYAN, Editor Sz Proprietor.
VOL. V.
&it ibutjcni ifc.itcrpruc
Thomasville, Georgia
>vi:d\fnd.aV, \OVK. 49, ISM.
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the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell
Lands, must be published’ weekly lor.
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a Iminnir itiou nud finardianship t
t nations f.'.r Letters ot Adiuinisiratio.n
‘must be published Thirty Days.; tor
D suiis-inu from Administration, month
ly for tfix Mouths.
Jf'.arcclptare of tlorljjage :
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K*tblibin L*t Papers:
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tinued according to the st-bo'c rules, un
rM otherwise ordered.
L ■“ - - - 3
L. C. BRYAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
THOyitVIbI,E, <• A.
E. O. 4inf>E .
RESIDENT DENTIST
THCMASVILLE, GA.
\\ T ll.L be found at the old
Ts stand oeenpied hy him for
•the List VV years
Aug 22-sin
‘ .
HALSEY, WATSO\ & t.
lOijclc Defiers it);
FINE FAMILY
GROCERIES,
rrv” W'fl'iYT"\ ”] Tt’\ T ” Y"\ O p O
Liyuunb, Octio
Persons wishing good bargains can b
accomodated at the
LO WEST MJ REET TRICE
Savannah, Ga August 30, 1805. ts
Dr. W.F. DeWitt
KEEP constantly in R>re and for sale a
well selected stock of
IMEDICINES
and all other articles usually kept in drug store
. Aaly 5, 1865. ts
]•'. W. SIMS & CO.,
FACTORS AND
£lll, COMMISSION mm
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, Ga. ,
DEALERS IN
Tlfrchandiitt, Produce, Timber I.uui
ber aud,4 <xlon.
Consignments are respectfully solicited
.nn<l tv ill receive strict attention, and the
, *ting Business carefully and prompt
y done. Oct-18-5t
CEOBiiIA-Brooks County.
Sixty days after the publication of this no
tice I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of
/aid Countv, for leave to sell tha real estate
of Henrv Sinuleton deceased.
WM. J. PATRICK,
/}<?’ 18 60d Administrator.
NEW [GOODS.
Tin: UNDERSIGNED HAVE jus ;
t 7 received a large assortment of
in ii Miiimm,
WHICH HE M l!.!, s2-;s.l.
VERY.IjOW !
Our stock consists of the latest sty les of
LADIES DUE,GOODS
| • OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
LADIES
on.o.ik,:ES.is
AND
S II .A AV L S ,
A FINE LOT OF
LADIES HATS,
- we have alsoa complete assortment of
Ready Made Clothing, J
I! ATS, $1)023
AND
SHOSS,
B@saism ceioftc
Such as Ge irgia madi-TFST irvror>:T7.
GSNASURGS AND JEANS.
j IS liich we are able tq oiler at
i^onsnuwm 1
i , *
! Before buying elsewhere you will do well’
ta call and examine our stock.’
. 1. K ÜBITSIIEK & DUO.
Oct ‘25-omo
• ‘ ‘■ ‘ I
TO TUE
I nui pi epared to
SOpfiOl liffilß
lu, goods to
ME and Sllll’to any party in
As there are two or three bfafs running
from this place to Savann.ah, which .vill enable
Goods t co forward with dispatch. ■
1). JAMES DILLON.
Doctor Town, Aug., iff, 1865. • i
Aug 38 ts I
V Sehus er, . C Heinsus
r> or) ip -f\ -s-v- -r\ * • n T s r r n f rT'. rn O f !•‘POYT
-: i- : ;1 *■<H ? ‘ °*. c ?°n
LJ -W Gj O w'dift - J # iL -LJg- -c. y
$ bipp ng T ll j minis ion :nb
FORWARDING
lISB Uk R f S,
114 I:sr St., N iVAmtl, lit*.
Consignments of Cotton for sale in this
market or for shipment to our friends in
New York, Philadelphia, ;B iston. Balti
more. Liverpool and Germany are solicited
and Jibe nil advances made. Orders for
Wines. Liquors, Groceries, &c., promptly
attended to.
AGENTS FOR
Crclne de (louzt avi Veuve flie^nol
CHAMPAGNES.
PILTIIGY, SABL <N CO’S.,
! Rhine Wines, end P. 1, do Tenet i do ;
SORDE/.'Lil
Nov 8 bmy
| GEO IL AKLEDGE,
Mtolf.iiit (inner
w
AND
SHIP CHAHDLIR,
GENERAL COMMISBIUN AND
utitwA'amu iiiiilGnAn io. i
7i Buy rilrrci S.U AWAU. Cl
Constant Supplies received per Steamers 1
from New lork. Orders by Mail, accom*
panied ty remittances, promptly- filled at
the lowest market prices. Nov 8 3uio
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.
SHIPPiN&
GUiliiiooiuit ii.uu 1u A w
MERCHANTS,
Jonem’ Block, ( or., ,8.-y A. Abcrcarn
•Sirccts. SAVAASAH, in.
REFBSUNCES:
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Cos., N. Y.
Jarvis Slade, Esq. <.
Gardner Colby, Esq. Boston.
Hon. J. Wiley Edxands, “
Liberal advances made on consignments
to Charles L Colby, New York, and to our
friends in Boston aud Philadelphia
Line of Boats to Doetortown,
j Nov 8 Ohio
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN
FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH
DRY GOODS,
Boots & Shoes,
cfco ,
151 CONGRESS STREET.
6in SAVANNAH. GA.
I HOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1865.
• RAXDKI.L & CO, ; •
‘Hhthlt 00CppS j
( bj ( oracr 3:sj *%z lS:ir:inr.! StH,
N.l I AXJA JJ, O'A.
A large an 1 well Assorted Stock
CoNST AN T L Y 0 X II AN D
And for sale at Lowest Market Prices.
X. D —Special attcuticn given, to orders
by mail accompanied with remittance.
Nov 8 ‘.uii i
AND
<ocal ommis3i?nHcrclyms,
Corner of Drayton & Bryan Streets,
Nov 8 lin Ay4<VIVAH, <3a.
11. Bryan | A L- llartridge | EW S Ne
3L'lji|i), iLb'L'EijC N Cos:
(Lon mission |U:nj);mts
Brokers,
NO. 1.55 BAV STRKKT,
SA VAXNAIJ, GEORGIA.
\\TE solicit consignment of Cotton tu
• j ourselves and our New York friends.
We are prepared to make liberal advances
on Hooeipt of produce, and endeavor to
give strict attention and prompt returns.
References :■
Jno. Seri veil, Prest. A <SCGIt R’
Col W J Tkouiasville, Ga
iJMnmnmn
(Cotton /actors
AND .
CCJi I ii) i-S MO ) Vij eVCi) ‘4 i)f -S,
51 U nion S<.,_ Sen .
J. P. HA I! BISON, late of • the- firm juf
Pave & Harrison. . ,
EDW ARD HARRISON, ‘ .
J. P. HARRISON, Jr. ’. •
SIDNEY HARRISON.
Kt |>i uU.I by Ur. l,. 111 TI.GR,
.liefer to A II llunsell, Messrs. Kubit
. shek, 11. Wolfl’ \ Bro.
Novi Ini.
A I Dru.ely, . . W ,\1 Smith, E J Moses,
AtUnla, I.eiington. Columbue
Itillfj SlJfl IDs}
eOTTQE ‘CQMMISSIOH/&
/orto:trt : .ng jlUcfljants,
SAVAMVAM, I.rOItUIA.
Will make liberal advances on Produce
consigned to us or our friends in New
York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Liverpool.
AGENTS FOR
FAIRBANKS AND Cos B HOC CO
STEARNS A JRaRVIN
And other Northern Manufactories,
liefer to all the leading Merchants of the
City. Nov 8 3mo
R >bt. P. York, J. R. M'lntvre
| 11. E. Williams. P. //.Ward. ‘
YiOllffiJllWll
_AUCTION AND
!(1 ommbsion IHcrtbats,
| BAY & r l., SAVANNAH, GA
i ondgnuriitii of Cotton and I.nisib- i
SOI.aCITEO,
HEFBHEIVCItS.
Brigham, Baldwin & Cos, Savannah
Gaden & Unckles, . “
Isaac D. Laßoche, “
Hunter & Gamniell, “
Erwin & Hardee, “
Hiram Roberts, “
W, Woodbtidge, “
L C Norvell XT Cos. “
S T Knapp & Bro,, New Yoi k
D II Baldwin & Cos. “
Nov 8 (lino
T 1 GUN & GORDON,
COTTON FAC TORS,
COMMISSIOS 11FORTAIDIIG
merc DEai-taLixrT
98 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
Special attention will be given to the sale
of SYRUP, LUMBER, ROSIN, TURPEN
! TINE, ice.
-o:o-
SAVANNAII, Ist., Sept., 1865.
We arc again in our old Office, prepared
for business. An experience in this city
vs over eleven years, and our undivided
attention to all business entrusted, induces
us to hope for a continuance ofthe liberal
j patronage heretofore extended.
WM. 11. 1 ISON,
WM. W. GORDON.
: : I 81! t .
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
©Mxrans.
CORN, OATS, HAY, FEED &c.
Comer of Broughton and Jefferson Streets,
[ 3m SAVANNAH, GA.
DOWN WITH
: T HE
High Prices!
J. SCHIFF & BROTHER,
¥ jr.VYE NOW READY Ft Hi INSPECTUIN, AND ARE. CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
_! JL additional supplies of the latest styles ol
STAPLE AND FANCY
33 IFL “Y” €3- O’ C3 33 IS ,
SUCH'AS :
E'itRVCH JI.(IllXOS, A 5,1. WtU'b DEMMD GHAMT AV S’ SST,IN'.-*
AMMCON. and the latest style's of PRINTS Will TIC ;?>!> II ■4II-.81, and
BI.OVKS BAinOKU .mil SI 005* ’ ,Ui{ 1 * ‘
amlJl NTS Rl \’l'S. KNIT AVonlea nuch u 7? >4“ i- AS S SIB in -.s
NI BSES, SONTASSM and 15 057 OS. .
UI the latest Bi ad way style.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
All wool Casimeres, Doe Skins, Satnets. and Kentucky Jeans, Ladies and Gents
BOOT® AND SHOEs
A great variety of jKJ” -C3 X C3 UST Nh> .
Cotton and Wool Curds, Mactihov and Scotch Smilf hv the bottle or pound. A large lot of |
FRENCH CALF SKINS , <iud LEATHER <>t ur own tani.iiin/.
Many other articles kept usually in a Dry Goods store. . Comoann give them a call, they will
take great pleasure in snowing goods, anjl vou will be convinced that they will sell their goods
As Isow as the Lowest !
Country merchants will fiiid it to their advantage to examine their st,ock and price?. -A i
Nov 22 ts - I
. A. T. CUNNINGHAM. D.’ G. PURSE. !
CUNNINGHAM & PURSE,
Factors,
Forwarding ;m<! Commission
Mercl lani s,
.-NO.- 4 Stoddardia Lov.-er E-.-;.-e, Ear ..cet, .. Ga.
REFERENCES.
ROBERT HABERSHAM & SONS, Savannah W A RAMSEY A CO, AtUnta,
HUNTER A GAMMELL, •• L P GRANT, Esq.,
OCTAVIUS COHEN, •> CAPERS. LOWE. & Cos. “
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO. “ G II JESSUP, Esq.. Madison.
ERW IN N HARDEE. - J T BOL FKUILI.ET. S W R It Mneoi
CLAGIIORN & CUNNINGHAM ••*. J I SNIDE it E q. Macon,
PHIMZY & CLAYTON, Augusta, UK WASHBURN E-q.
Nov, 15, 3mo
IjATE! FROM
Maximillian*!
Family Grocery
AND
PROVISION STORE
rpilE undersigned would respci tfully
| callthe attention of the Public to
liis “esli Stock of
FAMILY GROtLKIES,
W icii Ite ba3, and will endeavor to'keep
c .stantly on hand, consisting as follows;
f t?ars. Syrup,
Coffee, Tea,
Rice, Hour,
Clieene, Ileri liigM,
Sardines, Safe;,
Crackers,
Mackeral,
Salt I*etre,
Pepper, Spice,
Mustard, Soda,
Starch, Rtacking,
Fine Old Ciquors,
Tin Ware.
Wood Ware,
Tobacco.
Wines,
And several oilier articles too numerous to
mention. All cf which he will sell upon
very reasonable terms, believing that a
nimble penny is better than a slow shil
| ling
| Call at the Store occupied by Dr. R. J.
j BRUCE as a Medical Office,
Two Doom Above John Stark’* Con.
fectionary.
LEBBEUS DEKLE.
Thomasville, Oct. 4, 1864. 3m
Notice.
SIXTY days after date I shall apply to the
Court of BrooKs county, for leave to sell
! the'real estate of Joseph Yates deceased.
* Oct 2 oOd JON.4H Y.ITES. jldmr
Kerosine Oil,
CAM l‘t,
I.AtI V M ICK,
“ cnniVKVM.
co \* r: > tka i i:p Ls i:,
PUT TV,
LAUS> ItIjACK,
KITE I.FAU.
liEU do..
IMIATS, Otl.S, C<I.ASS, At-.,
For ale by DcIVITT & STEGALL.
Oct 25-ts
Sozodont,
FITE EXTRACTS,
S’ 9.0 It 165 A WATER,
TOILET SOAPS.
TOOTH BKCSITES,
TOILET POWDER,
1.1M.V WJHITE.r.OMBM,
It 151 SUES. ESSENCE
JAMAICA CiyttEK.
SELTZER APERIENT
For sale by DeWITT & STEGALL.
Oct 25-ts
NOTIGES TO
TRESPASSERS
ALL persons are hereby forewarned
against Trespassing upon my Lands,
in the vicinity aud west of Thomasville, as
l will enforce the law upon either white or
black who may herea&ar be found cutting
or hauling wood upon the same.
Oct 25- 8t THOMAS JONES, Sr.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
WILL be sold ut the lute residence of
Daniel Stringer, of Thoraa run
ty deceased, on Tuesday the 12th day of
December next, all the perishable | ropers
ty belonging to said estate, consisting of
horses, mules, hogs, cattle, corn, fodder,
farmiug tools, lour horse wagon, now cot
ton gin, ox cart, two yoke of oxen, sugar
and syrup, cotton seed, and other articles
too numerous to mention.
M. C. SMITH, Adm’r,
Oct 18-tds With Will Annexed.
MOILD VOI ll\OW f READ.
One morning not long ago I was
sitting in my snug tittle room musing,
and watching the glimmering statu
beams that w.tii leiv i through the
!4>iling fig ie ives at my window
painting chaugeub i a nbesques on my
‘able cover, uni g'ld ng the musty
tones of science in the corner with au
‘attr c i e fresh tie s. As I gazed in
silent abstract on, a fairy-like form
rose from a niche among my books
and beckoning to me sad, with sil v en
act'd! s “c-'ino ’ l ree l by an irre
sistable impulse 1 rose and followed
t':c beautiful creature, who passe i
through the wind vv, and as soon as l
htdcmrged in the same novel man’
nMg pointed m t ) an elegant chariot
to which was attached a single horse,
With wings if bg'itifng and a form
indicative of great power. I entered
the chniot wall so no hesitation, and
seated myself by thg side of the little
sprite w!io had p eceded me,, when
giving me au a s.tr ng smile she ere
up the 1-OiUs, and b. f re 1 could speak
w„ were am ng the the clouds speed .
mg sou h.vard. I ventured to ask where
we were going, ba -ue only replied
•‘look.’ Icau my eyes towards th
earth, and saw dancing .beneath me
the Hue waves of the Gulf, w h the
barren coas; of Florida ju-t ,-i k : g
benea li the we-tern horzon
Away to ihe eastward I aw love’
islands with groups of people men -
ing their nets, a. and weaving de’ica'e
wires strung wish many tinted sea
shells in o beautiful baskets. Mv
fairy whisper and ‘Bahamas.” Just
beneath I peree ve 1 a large fertile i--
land, upo i v.hieh were strolling and
driving gentlemen w th broad sobre’
ros, and ladies w.th lure nec'is and
arms, all with eigarittos in tHeir lip.s.
Mv- companion said “Cuba,” and in
re ponse to my inquiring lo *k as I
turned from contemplating the islands
that ranged in the shap - o’ a great
bow to the southward, and a coral
gemmed sea nestling in the arc, she
simply said -‘West Indies,” and “Car
rihbean. ’’ We were by this time skim
ming’ over a tread continent. Riv
ers and so csts, mountains and plains,
towns , nd plantations, seemed to fly
beneath ns, yet, t otwithstanding the
speed with which we w. re travelling,
1 could note minutely the personal
‘appearance and costumes of the peo
pic, an 1 my fairy friend in ormed me
thoroughly in regard to their differ
ent occupations by laconic ejaculations
as we glided along. She exclaimed in
quick succession as ve passed over
the variegated country, indicating the
while with her slender finger, “cin
chona, mahogany, coffee, sugar, palms,
pampas, savages, Terra del Fjuego,”
nd as 1 leaned over to take a closer
view of Selkirk’s islaud I was startled
by the thundering noise of surging
billows, and my companion added
“Cape Horn f when immediately our
steed turned his head eastward. As
I peered through the lrozen mists to
the south, I perceived the gleam of
antarctic snows, and the ice-bound
shores of an uuknown^and.
While we were speeding over the \
b JuTi I less .Atlantic I had time to re
call the indolent appearance of the
South Americans, the mixed nature of
the inhabitants of the iand wj had
just passed over, tl]c evident impotence
of its empires and petty republics.—
The aboriginal In lian, the’ swarthy
Spaniard, the do*rk visaged Portugese,
the frivolous Frenchman, with here
and there an enterprising North Amen
ican, relieving the monotony of uni-<
vorsal listfessness, and causing man
and nature to bow before his superior
energy and perseverance. A'most be
fore 1” was aware of it our course was
again changed, and I beheld beneath
me a desolate looking continent, with
bh oming mimosas and thorny groves,
with their swarms of harsh toned
guinea fowl, ana dense jungles amid
which I perceived the lion, the ele
phant, and the splendid can eleopard.
Scouring o er vast, arid pans, were
immense herds o ‘ antelopes, gems,
boks, springboks; hartebee-ts, bfue
beests, and and inking from urnddy,
stagnant pools w*;re the huffi'o, the
Rhinoceros and the striped zehr.i nubile
clumsily gambolling in i I .ok okmg
rivers .were the uns _ li 1. ftp ‘anti.
The inhabitants were tdaok ; nd li ! „
thy, and continually n. a el mi butch
ering and ens avinti each other My
fairy It end murmured • \ i m,” and
as I was about to turn vth tirv. ’ *• si>-
from the scene I felt a sultr, heat, and
the sprte. pointing downward, ex
claimed “Sahara.*’ My eyes followed
gbe direction of her finger, and then I
saw a boundless waste of burtiiug
sand, continua ly tossed bv scorchin y
winds, and strewn over the ground,
innumerably skeletons of man and
beast 1 felt faint, and it was some
relief to see here and there a
oasis, the blessed resting places of
those sho should be so fortunate as to
reach them. “Egypt/’ exclaimed my
friend, and J saw the land of the Pha-
TERMS v 4,00 A Year, in Advance*
niuh.s, with its gigantic pvra.i. ,n i
wonderful sphinx.’ I asked who , iit
Lhe.>e prodigies of architecture, my
gu.de answered, “somo say the j n in l
ites in bondage,” and aumd -1 was
born here “ We tuim- ! westward
leaving the bright lied Sou behind us,
and cleaving the air above the plat .u
Mediterranean, with inconc.ivalle r*>
pidity changing our course, soon trs,
veised t.iu countries ot Eur pe. Not*
witik-uiuding our great velocity i ..ad
ti.iio to observe the classic erne .mi
elegance ot Italy, with ancient Grecce
Slumbering oil •ir right, the j /%• pun**
u.at.on ot Puiaugal, iim re .
gosof Spain, the brib . m... .- ot
I*ranee, tile e >neci cd s: . . . ... ot
England, .he s ;ualid povoit o owu
trotldeii Ireland, liie subdued iude
pendonce ol Wales and .Scotian , and
the daring mien of the Nurweuia:
Swede and Dane. As we w Ulrica
over North Cape, the in, plus ultra o
Europe, I saw the fur-clad reindeer
drivers ot Lapland, and loweri; g
•*wove the Northwest oc.uii the snowy
.'Oak ol lice a. Dashing south W ui’d
.gain I saw the phlegmatic inhabit,. .A
•i iho Oormaii Mates, with then
meerschaum p.pes auu lager be r, and
..hen tile liureiiis of Turkey, with iae
l. vid cm era working sad ravages iu
t o ,r midst.
u uiiig we sped over semisEaro
-an iius-ia, with its stern bearded
nd wheeling rou. and through
ir.'Zcu Siberia, went booming through
-he forbidden Empire, vvith its mii
l ,ns of yell w Chinamen drink.ug
.romuuo Lea out of do beat • r.orcelaiu,
and. Lut.ng nee with tue.r awkward
chopsticks, in utter and ourei ss iguo
ranee oi modern improvements and
mvoiiti ns. Glancing at tiio J.., ( m
i lauds on the eu tern li r.z n we iur>
ned westward again, alii swept over
the steppes o Turtary, witu its .cell
ing hordes of fi rce lancers, and iu*-.
i ig through India with its u irL jun*
gles and miasmatic lakes, its r „
tigers and stately elephams, w. ~. me.
over anciciiL Peis a and t urkey is.
Asia and scoured the plains of Aia*
bia, glancing rapidly at its iniepcu* •
dent wandering tribes, with their
kneeling camels uiid blooded .her’
gers.
Then entering the lnd.au Oei .: vee
turned, due east aga.ni, aid p. wag
near t. c East indies with iheir bi
tiful silks and costly ware-, sw .
N'eiy Guinea, and Austra. aw. ,
active kangaroos an * stiiigie-.s L-Cus,
and sped across the lo.eiy
wards the groups of beautiful CJi'J-i io*
lands reposing upon its broad liQc v ) ill
l lookedhvltii intense iuteivst on these
blooming gardens of the sea, ot.ee tiie
abode of savages and can übals, but
now becoming christianized unuet mu
genial influences of civilization
Soon I saw tho Western ‘ewast oi
North America, and ii ilie twinkling
of an eye my friend bad told me of
the immense trees in California, and
the corresponding mag.ir.ud • of eye; ■
thing else ; had pointed to tb . ms
val so csts, where hid the 1,1 UlO
grizzly bear, the eou. .
ferent species of dee , . -
plains where grazed the sham,
yelped the gaunt wo.f am „
Comanche performed h.s a
equestrian feats j an 1 the .-...-
deur ol‘ ite liocky M00nm.,,, .-u
whose riven chit'.? rep sea the ... ~,i
winged candor of Amor..., ..i t u
gulden eagle of the V,
sphere.
Ere long the great J\.b,,r M r a
tors burst up n my v neu £
began trealize th * . : r.-move*
uieuis hat we:e . m this land
ol wotide s. .40 .>t over :.>c
mushiojm ci,e- ol t ■■ , Mid
dle and New Euglin . r.
I was almost overw ih the
sight of endless i.uj rov ;
ry branch of industry, :.u .
the most’ chimerical im
Drought to completion an ‘ •; u
daily and hourly. Tuv ■
Canada line to start soul!
1 glanced over British \
ria-.ike in its bleakness, 1
and Jar bey-rod the ice m
s be foggy ea, u dilati;
Pole, and eiim.ou in
from the r and -now, of .
beams of a dr.-ary mid a
( rtssihg the Hue of co i. u\v
the love y p uin of t!i ,an- .
i lyid in t e blood of •. . .. i •, .m,’
her noble fbre.-ts sear : t
blasts ot war, rnj fcru ue i !a-■ u:-
ed by grim i .cs fiort ; ion- w.i.-re
once tfie cannon thun <,r a. and the
musket’s .o id roar miugk-d win the
shouts cf eon.ending armies t e!o a .
: ed my eyes to suppre - y pang that
j shot through mvsoul ■.* i ■ e.i .’
1 opened toem 1 (‘ and the cannot
1 slauding by tne ng tr-’- a* my wi ; . >v.
1 begged my fairy IV, ;.d nut to I .ve
me. She replied I. -u u tr .
time, but you reittse .s- u ; .
quaiutuncc. My
claimed, what is your name •’ toh-j
answered ‘‘my naoa*! :3 Li'; roture, my
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