A young officer in dingy Confederate gray rode slowly on a powerful bay horse through a forest of oak. It was a noble woodland, clear of undergrowth, the fine trees standing in rows, like those of a
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A young officer in dingy Confederate gray rode slowly on a powerful bay horse through a forest of oak. It was a noble woodland, clear of undergrowth, the fine trees standing in rows, like those of a park. They were bare of leaves but the winter had been mild so far, and a carpet of short grass, yet green, covered the ground. To the rider's right flowed a small river of clear water, one of the beautiful streams of the great Virginia valleys.
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- CHAPTER I. IN THE VALLEY
- CHAPTER II. THE FOOT CAVALRY
- CHAPTER III. STONEWALL JACKSON'S MARCH
- CHAPTER IV. WAR AND WAITING
- CHAPTER V. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE
- CHAPTER VI. KERNSTOWN
- CHAPTER VII. ON THE RIDGES
- CHAPTER VIII. THE MOUNTAIN BATTLE
- CHAPTER IX. TURNING ON THE FOE