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Identifier: bluegrayorcivilw00whit (find matches)
Title: The blue and the gray, or, The Civil War as seen by a boy : a story of patriotism and adventure in our war for the Union
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: White, Annie Randall
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Contributing Library: State Library of North Carolina, Government & Heritage Library
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he ladwas ten or so, and left the poor wife alone. I didnt know howto comfort her, and she grieved continooally. One day, whenhe was quite a lad, nearly sixteen, and needed his mother most,they found her dead on her husbands grave. Ah, that is theway some women love! That nigh killed me, but I meant to be a good friend tothe boy. They took even that comfort from me, for they carriedhim away down South to his fathers folks, and I never seedhim again/ The mans face was fever-flushed now, and his words camealmost in a whisper. He tossed uneasily from side to side. Ralph, my head bothers me—it aches so strangely. Iwish— 142 BILL DIES. But the wish was never told. A wild look came over hisface, his words became incoherent. A delirium had seized him,and kindly as he was tended by the nurses and his comrades,he never regained his senses. A few days of apparent suffering,and Bill Elliotts kindly heart ceased to beat. The uncouth,rugged, but brave soldier had passed on to the Great Beyond.
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It was late in the afternoon of a raw November day,while the winds shrieked mournfully, when they carried him to alittle valley in which they had dug a grave, into whose depth theylowered the body of a brave and true soldier, who never shirkeda duty. The chaplain, a plain and tender man, read impressivelythat beautiful Psalm: Hear my cry, O God; attend unto my prayer. RALPH IS LONELY. 143 From the end of the earth will I cry unto Thee, when my heart is over-whelmed; lead me to the rock that is higher than I. For Thou hast been a shelter for me, and a strong tower from theenemy. I will abide in Thy tabernacle forever. I will trust in the covert ofThy wings. Selah. In a clear and ringing voice he read the solemn burialservice, and the comrades of the dead soldier listened reverently.When he had concluded, some one suggested that they sing, anda clear, sweet voice broke plaintively into that exquisite hymn, Abide with me, fast falls the eventide; The darkness deepens—Lord, with me abid

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  • bookcentury:1800
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