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that they rested better that
the aeeamee they didnot
so from home. quick l
nightere sheltered
formished
farelynic need. among thosetoshoware
gave comfort was our man whole and
tone peculiarly interessed Sadnatethe
fantisulture When Swant tother reception-hower
this evening I found this mannwho looked tired
benore. it asked humifies he wasone of the
men to be discharged Heoaid no
(2)
but that he had walkedour twentymile,
and had hurried way sometro
weeks ago, he received the newe
death and his for their sickness, but could
notoblain leave of abunce; yesterday in was
to him strathis falter haddied,
he now obtained a furlough for in dayer but
he had twentytoo. mile to walk before he
could reach the care, he had started
early butarrived here a half chour toolate
for the train and consequently comid not be in
Philadelphia in time for the funeral His wife
was notliving but he had a allittigull; three
years old, toward whose support the city-ofthila
He showed tomesome
letters from what waeocl his home Realizing
are I thought in my own thearty the ead lonelines
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