- THREE:"Let me see, Steigermeyer," said the Major, adjusting another chew of tobacco to his mouth, and balancing the knife with which he had cut it off, judicially in his fingers, a favorite position of his when, as a lawyer, he was putting a witness through a cross-examination. "How long have you been with this army? Came West with the Eleventh Corps, didn't you?" ONE:The vigilant Orderly-Sergeant was at once on his feet, rousing the other "non-coms" to get the men up. GET AWESOME FEATURE LIST
- THREE: ONE:"Pardon me, LieutenantI should perhaps say Captain"interrupted Lieut. Bowersox, with much sweetness of manner, "but the most of us are familiar with your views as to the inferiority of the discipline of the Western Armies to that of the Army of the Potomac and European armies, so that we need not take up the' time of the court with its reiteration. What farther happened?" GET AWESOME FEATURE LIST
- THREE:He looked up, and there was little Pete's face before him.Cadnan stared. "I do not understand," he said slowly. ONE:Before anyone else could move, Cadnan was upright. "I will talk," he said in a loud voice. The others stared at him, including Marvor. Even Cadnan himself was a little surprised at his own speed and audacity. GET AWESOME FEATURE LIST

THREE:"Why do you put one man behind another?" queried Monty Scruggs. "I don't think that's right.Jim's big head'll be forever in my way, so's I can't see anything. Why don't you put us out in one line, like a class in school? Then everybody's got the same show."
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