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Excerpt from A War-Time Wooing: A Story
After months of disaster there had come authentic news of Victory. All Union - loving men drew a, long breath of relief When it was certain that Lee had given up the field and fallen back across the Potomac. The newsboys, yelling through the crowded streets in town, and the evening trains arriving from the neighboring city were besieged by eager buyers of the ex tras, giving lists of the killed and wounded. J ust at sunset of this late September day a, tall young girl, in deep mourning, stood at a suburban station clinging to the arm of a, sad, stern-featured old man. People eyed them With respect and sympathy, not unmixed With rural curiosity, for Doctor Warren was known and honored by one and all. A few months agone his only son had.
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