Kincaid's Battery
aggie Mitchell played Fanchon, and now, in the bright gas-light of the narrow thoroughfare, here were Adolphe and Hilary hel
f those royalist refugees of the French Revolution whose butterfly endeavors to colonize in Alabama and become bees make so pathetic a chapter in history. When one kne
nd espied Greenleaf beckoning with a slender cane. Together t
for the saddle, and the two friends awaited their mounts under an arch. "Dost perceive, Frederic," said the facetious Hilary, "yon
ck, of the other gray. Hilary brightened upon them: "I was just telling my frie
kle to match it: "Why--by sigh
d that this friend of mine should leave the city within twenty-four hours." He introduced him: "Lieutenant Greenleaf, g
the corner of Poet and Good-Children Streets," said the black-h
rows: "Streets named f
each, Good-Chil
e street exactly half-way between Piety and Desire." His eyes widened, too. Suddenly he stepped between Greenl
s before him," s
to go into this wa
g shot and shell and now and then a cannon; good
ent till he leaves to-morrow morning on the Jack
his war on th
ng Kincaid. "Now, that's all, is
deepened playfully. "If you think you
o call for you to be so sticky as
ilary as Greenleaf moved off. "They've got your friend down in their S
ry, and smiled in meditati
t the depot to-morrow ourselves, and to-night we
you again! That will make it more
d Magazine and Tchoupitoulas and presently, out from among the echoi