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"Well, the darned fool rushes right into 'eit out where he can be shot at when there ain't no need Take that blamed fool trick o' his'n there at Tarlac When he went back all alone after the papers that Cap Groce dropped I'll bet he was shot at two hundred tiood 'n' proper once he won't be so keen about showin' off," growled one of the men
"Depends on where he's hit Then, there was that time when he duus so's we could get up into the pass He makes me think o' Lawton There's the boy for enerals like Lae'd put a criers so quick it would look like a spasers glared about hi, he proceeded, with a satisfied snort, to refill his pipe
"Lawton's et it," observed Luke Hardy
"He's frohboy from the Hoosier State
"Then, it'll be a historical novel," said the gaunt young recruit from Grand Rapids He was a cynic who had tried newspaper work, and who still ence as the privates
"I'll never forget Bansemer when he first enlisted," reflected Joe Ada stroll, and then asked the sergeant where he could get a good riding horse He's not so keen about strolls these days"
"He don't turn up his nose at things like he used to, either"
"I don't see why the devil he keeps so clean," gruers "He'll be a captain or so before this scrap is over"
"He'll be a corpse, that's what he'll be"
"It's my opinion he'd just as lief be shot as not," said Relander "The only trouble is that thesethey shoot at If the darned fools would only try to et him sure The devil and Tom Walker--what's that?"