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Chapter 1 CARROLLTON GARDENS

Word Count: 1549    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

ter-circle of country, such as any of the pretty women we are to

and by far the most important, that pivotal corner of the fan from which all its folds radiate and where the whole pictured thing

osom of every sea-marsh and fringing every rush-rimmed lake were yell

young winter-bare cypresses were budding yet more vividly than the willows, while in the depths of those overflowed forests, near and far down their lofty gray colon

Gulf of Mexico, turns from east to south before it sweeps northward and southeast again to give to the Creole capital its graceful surname of the "Crescent City." Mile-wide, brimful, head-on and boiling and writhing twenty fathoms deep, you cou

d yards from the levee a slender railway, coming from the city, with a highway on either side, led into its station-house; but mai

of small tables dumbly invited the flushed visitor to be inwardly cooled. By a narrow gate in this fence, near its townward end, a shelled walk lured on into a musky air of verdurous alleys that led and misled, crossed, doubled, and mazed among flowering shrubs from bower to bowe

d of large means. He sat quite alone, in fine dress thirty years out of fashion, finishing a late lunch and reading a newspaper; a trim, hale man not to be called old in his own hearing.

with war threatening, for women to occupy alone. Mrs. Callender was the young widow of this old bachelor's life-long friend, the noted judge of that name, then some two years deceased. Constance and Anna were her step-daughters, the latter (if you would believe him) a counterpart of her long-lost, beautiful mother, whose rejection of the soldier's suit, when he was a mere lieutenant, was the well-known cause of his singleness. These Callender ladies, prompted by him and with a

Swiss Bell-Ringers as back again "after a six years' absence," and at the next item really knew what he read. It was of John Owens' appearance, every night, as Caleb Plummer in "Dot," "performance to begin at seven o'clock." Was it there Adolphe would this evening take his party, of which the dazzlin

e meditated, "but succe

er body of blithe invincibles. Yet his thought was still of Anna. When Adolphe, last year, had courted her, and the hopeful uncle had tried non-intervention, she had declined him--"and oh, how wisely!" For then back to his native city came Kincaid after years away at a Northern military school and one year

other his old-time, Northern-born-and-bred school chum, Fred Greenleaf. Kincaid, coming home, had found him in New Orleans, on duty at Jackson Barracks, and for some weeks they had enjoyed cronying. Now they had been a

come with me to this dril

usin to handle a battery," repli

with me, Fred, else I can't see you till theatr

" murmured Greenleaf, so solemnl

You've taken your initials off all your stuff?... Yes, and Jerry's got your ticket. He'll go do

y allow a sla

es; 'Let my blac

e old soldier to see them as he came out upon the side veranda wi

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Contents

Chapter 1 CARROLLTON GARDENS Chapter 2 CARRIAGE COMPANY Chapter 3 THE GENERAL'S CHOICE Chapter 4 MANOEUVRES Chapter 5 HILARY --YES, UNCLE Chapter 6 MESSRS. SMELLEMOUT AND KETCHEM Chapter 7 BY STARLIGHT Chapter 8 ONE KILLED Chapter 9 HER HARPOON STRIKES Chapter 10 SYLVIA SIGHS Chapter 11 IN COLUMN OF PLATOONS
Chapter 12 MANDEVILLE BLEEDS
Chapter 13 THINGS ANNA COULD NOT WRITE
Chapter 14 FLORA TAPS GRANDMA'S CHEEK
Chapter 15 THE LONG MONTH OF MARCH
Chapter 16 CONSTANCE TRIES TO HELP
Chapter 17 OH, CONNIE, DEAR--NOTHING--GO ON
Chapter 18 FLORA TELLS THE TRUTH!
Chapter 19 FLORA ROMANCES
Chapter 20 THE FIGHT FOR THE STANDARD
Chapter 21 CONSTANCE CROSS-EXAMINES
Chapter 22 SAME STORY SLIGHTLY WARPED
Chapter 23 SOLDIERS!
Chapter 24 A PARKED BATTERY CAN RAISE A DUST
Chapter 25 HE MUST WAIT, SAYS ANNA
Chapter 26 SWIFT GOING, DOWN STREAM
Chapter 27 HARD GOING, UP STREAM
Chapter 28 THE CUP OF TANTALUS
Chapter 29 A CASTAWAY ROSE
Chapter 30 GOOD-BY, KINCAID'S BATTERY
Chapter 31 VIRGINIA GIRLS AND LOUISIANA BOYS
Chapter 32 MANASSAS
Chapter 33 LETTERS
Chapter 34 A FREE-GIFT BAZAAR
Chapter 35 THE SISTERS OF KINCAID'S BATTERY
Chapter 36 THUNDER-CLOUD AND SUNBURST
Chapter 37 TILL HE SAID, 'I'M COME HAME, MY LOVE'
Chapter 38 ANNA'S OLD JEWELS
Chapter 39 TIGHT PINCH
Chapter 40 THE LICENSE, THE DAGGER
Chapter 41 FOR AN EMERGENCY
Chapter 42 VICTORY! I HEARD IT AS PL'--
Chapter 43 THAT SABBATH AT SHILOH
Chapter 44 THEY WERE ALL FOUR TOGETHER
Chapter 45 STEVE--MAXIME--CHARLIE--
Chapter 46 THE SCHOOL OF SUSPENSE
Chapter 47 FROM THE BURIAL SQUAD
Chapter 48 FARRAGUT
Chapter 49 A CITY IN TERROR
Chapter 50 ANNA AMAZES HERSELF
Chapter 51 THE CALLENDER HORSES ENLIST
Chapter 52 HERE THEY COME!
Chapter 53 SHIPS, SHELLS, AND LETTERS
Chapter 54 SAME APRIL DAY TWICE
Chapter 55 IN DARKEST DIXIE AND OUT
Chapter 56 BETWEEN THE MILLSTONES
Chapter 57 GATES OF HELL AND GLORY
Chapter 58 ARACHNE
Chapter 59 IN A LABYRINTH
Chapter 60 HILARY'S GHOST
Chapter 61 THE FLAG-OF-TRUCE BOAT
Chapter 62 FAREWELL, JANE!
Chapter 63 THE IRON-CLAD OATH
Chapter 64 NOW, MR. BRICK-MASON,--
Chapter 65 FLORA'S LAST THROW
Chapter 66 WHEN I HANDS IN MY CHECKS
Chapter 67 MOBILE
Chapter 68 BY THE DAWN'S EARLY LIGHT
Chapter 69 SOUTHERN CROSS AND NORTHERN STAR
Chapter 70 GAINS AND LOSSES
Chapter 71 SOLDIERS OF PEACE
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