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experience, Scaid to him How tell mehonesty,
just howaman feels when
he ie eituated as youare do
had never enlisted ,andso
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make me snystant Iedicted because I loved my
country bank I was determined to fightfor her;
and ifevery friend I have gotin the world dies
while I I will notwish Shadstaid
(2.2)
athome. This man had borrowed. finish
captain barely moneferough to pay his
sailroad fare both waye. dadded something to
this, but the was unwilling to hatuits -till tlotd
him it was for his little girl September fasting
there were only holve menin. the Home But
early this morning we received. sisteen forma
Michigan regardent which arived in the might
None of these, excepting formathr were sent
to the hospital to- day were veryick but
ab finct they were entirely nous wom
down and prostrated by
journey withoutnest from michigan just
a this found of time, a
little care, will probably save them fromisenomic
ilness Tuesdayn regimental
hospital will he ready and stay willy there
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