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"Find them so?" said the major "That is because you read all

sides"

"How else can one make up one's mind? How can you knohat is

the truth?"

"Apparently you do not know it that way," said the"No; the way is, to choose your side, and stick to

it Then you stand a chance to be co more sides

than one"

"Silence the wrong"

"I want to know first which is right"

"Haven't you found that out yet?" ht, Miss Randolph, you were a

safe person; all right for the good cause"

"Oh, yes, of course, that is not the question I do not want

to hear both sides to decide that But I ers; the truth of

actual events Those I want to know about"

"I ahten me, Major Fairbairn"

"About ; there is no doubt McDowell is going forward in

earnest at last"

"Against Beauregard?"

"Against whatever he ard will meet

him"

"Then there will be a battle?"

"I hope so"