- THREE:He could see the future unroll before him. He could see the first drink, and the tenth. Because drink was an escape, and he needed some escape from the world he was pledged to uphold, the world of slavery. ONE: GET AWESOME FEATURE LIST
- THREE:"All right. We're big enough for it. We'll take every one of 'em in if we have to haul some of 'em feet foremost in a wagon." ONE:The train started as Levi had ordered, and sped along on a clear track to Nashville. Cotton was needed at the North almost as much as rations were needed at the front, and a train loaded with Treasury cotton had superior rights to the track which must not be disregarded. At Nashville a friend of Levi's, a Surgeon of generally recognized skill, and whom Levi had telegraphed for, came aboard with a couple of skilled nurses, who bathed the boys, dressed their wounds, and replaced their soiled, torn clothes with new, clean ones, including fine, soft underwear from Levi's own wardrobe. GET AWESOME FEATURE LIST
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THREE:"I'll bet I'll hit a rebel if anybody does," said Pete with hopeful animation."See?" answered he. "Just lots and gobs. I see old Joe Johnston over there, with Pat Cleburne, and Hood and Bragg, and Joe Wheeler. They're all together, and pulling off their coats, and rolling up their sleeves, and shaking their fists at the 200th Ind., and daring it to come on."
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THREE:"How many rebels?""O, Si," said Annabel, her big blue eyes filling with grief; "I'm so sorry."

