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Your dining reem floor can be
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Campbell’s Fleer Fimish -and ‘the
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? When Captajn &rant, formerly of
the m‘tu?:?‘:gmi, 'was appointed
‘colonel 9f sn lllinais regiment in
place of Colonel Goode, John A. Lo
gan whije escorting him to theé
camp sai‘{‘l: “Colonel, the regiment
is'a little unruly. Do you think
you can manage the boys *”
e think'lacqn,’! replied Grant.
~ Logan agd McClernand, two con
gressmen, made patmgic speeches,
and Logan, after a two hours’ ora
tion, led fog-wnrd a quiet man in
plain citizen's clothes, saying:
“Allow me to present to you your
pew commapder, Cglonel v B
Grant” [
“Most of the soldiers observed
him for the first time,* writes Ham
lin* Garland, from whose “Life of
Grant” we have quoted. “They
Weiizaatonisfied and disappointed.”
Gran€ looked llec a grave country
“doctar. But he showed that he
could manage the ‘“‘unruly boys”
'There were loud calls: “Grantl
Grant! A speech!” Their late
colonel used to “orate” before
them. The -new coloncl stepped
two paces toward {hem and eaid In a
clear, calim voice:
- “Men, go to your quarters!”
| 1 an eight inch shell had explod
ed in their ranks the “hoys” would
not have been more surprised. but
they went to their quarters. Ti.cre
'was that in tHe pew colonel’s voice
‘which expressed command. The
tone was not loud, but it was given
with a clear cut inflection which
showed him a: master of men.
THat evenifg at dress fpamda as
he stepped to the center of the regi
‘ment, wearing no uniform save a
-pair of gray trousers with a stripe
funning.down the outside seams and
an old sword, the men jested in low
voices about their new commander.
: Colonel Goode, the late colomel,
not infrequently used the daily pe
rade as an occasion to make a
speech, aiid the men expected one
from Grant. The line officers ad
vanced, and the adjutant saluted.
. “A soldier’s first duty is to learn
o °mgm¢-r I shall ex-
,‘gfivate. asked: “What do they mean
‘by sending down a little man like
him to command this regiment?
Ile can’t pound dry sand in a
straight hole.”
“He can’t make a speech. Look
at the clathes he wears. Who is he
anvhow 73
“Boys,” retorted a sergeant, “11l
tell you who be is. He’s the colonel
of this rogiment, es youll find, and
don’t you forget it.”
The eer'ge'gnt was 6 Jerphet. _The
regiment had obtainéd all the htg:or
it wighed for. Gran&stopp,ed that.
'A man resiste® arresf® L .
“What's the maftfer'® asked
Grant of theofficer of the day. :
t- “The man persists in bringing
liquor inta camp and refuses to give
it up.” e ’
“Put him in the guardhouse.” 3
“lle refuses to go.” W
Grant stepped up to him, seized
him by the collar and jerked him
outside of the camp gate. “Get
out of my regiment,” he said. **You
are not worth disciplining. If you
come back I'll have you shot!” A
big, dangerous man named Mlexico
was tied up with a score of others
for leaving camp without permis
sion. “For every minute I stand
here T'll have an ounce of your
blood,” eaid he to the colonel.
“@ag him!” said Grant.
One by one as the hours passed
the other offenders were released
by the officers of the guard. Grant
released Mexico himself. [The bully
saw that his colonel was his mas
ter, and the regiment began to find
but that it had a colonel.
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Girl (after a long pause)—Please, sir,
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ene else im this country. Me has
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