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Kincaid's Battery

Chapter 7 BY STARLIGHT

Word Count: 1357    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

oking back as if they fled from implacable pursuers; sweeping by long, slumbering ranks of ships and steamboats; swinging in majestic breadth around the bend a mile or more below; a

the low, red towers of Jackson Barracks. But it was not for them the evicted young soldier claimed this last gaze. It was for a la

lary, "didn't s

away and were moving up the harbor front, "ex

I don't believe she likes a soldier of any sort. If I w

to be a soldier in every drop of his blood. You d

ivolous! I love nonsense, doggon it, for its own sake! I love to get out under a sky like

ease her. She'

uld never trust a girl that forever looks so trustworthy! S'pose

ath her

chance! She's not for po' little Hil'ry

this one she'll no more se

o petty that she can sit and hear you through to the last word your heart can bleed, you can turn

nd yet answers your unspoken word, once for all, with a compassion so modest that

red, I wouldn'

ever see her again. There's ju

get

I say. To you

me! If you ever come back and she's still in the ring, you'll go for her

omise that. Now, w

let mys

es

e! But I promise you this, and warn you, too: That when it comes to that, a whole

ouses for tobacco and for salt on their right their horses' feet clinked leisurely over the cobble pavements, betw

heon. Its half-dozen streets were unspeakable mud, its air was stenches, its buildings were incredibly foul slaughter-houses and shedded pens of swine, sheep, beeves, cows, calves, and mustang ponies. The plank footways were enclosed by stout rails to guard against the chargings of long-horned cattle chased through the thoroughfares by lasso-whirling "bull-drivers" as wild as they. In the middle of the river-front was a ferry, wh

es Street. They had just now arrived at the Stock-Landing. Naturally, on so important an occasion they were far from sober; yet on reaching the spot they had lost no time in levying on a Gas

ourse, from the alien gentleman for whom the plumage and fixative were destined. Hence a loud war of words, which the barkeeper had almost smoothed out when the light-hea

off from inside his sack-coat pocket. A whirlwind of epithets filled the place. Out into the stinking dark leaped Naples and Gascony, and after them darted their whooping assailants. The shutters of both barrooms c

. A few yards beyond a roadside pool backed by willow bushes they set down tar-bucket and pillow, and under a low, vast live-oak bough turned and waited. A gibbous moon had set, and presently a fog rolled down the river, blotting out landscape

fs--and the very man hoped for--he and Hilary Kincaid--recognized by

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1 Chapter 1 CARROLLTON GARDENS2 Chapter 2 CARRIAGE COMPANY3 Chapter 3 THE GENERAL'S CHOICE4 Chapter 4 MANOEUVRES5 Chapter 5 HILARY --YES, UNCLE 6 Chapter 6 MESSRS. SMELLEMOUT AND KETCHEM7 Chapter 7 BY STARLIGHT8 Chapter 8 ONE KILLED9 Chapter 9 HER HARPOON STRIKES10 Chapter 10 SYLVIA SIGHS11 Chapter 11 IN COLUMN OF PLATOONS12 Chapter 12 MANDEVILLE BLEEDS13 Chapter 13 THINGS ANNA COULD NOT WRITE14 Chapter 14 FLORA TAPS GRANDMA'S CHEEK15 Chapter 15 THE LONG MONTH OF MARCH16 Chapter 16 CONSTANCE TRIES TO HELP17 Chapter 17 OH, CONNIE, DEAR--NOTHING--GO ON 18 Chapter 18 FLORA TELLS THE TRUTH!19 Chapter 19 FLORA ROMANCES20 Chapter 20 THE FIGHT FOR THE STANDARD21 Chapter 21 CONSTANCE CROSS-EXAMINES22 Chapter 22 SAME STORY SLIGHTLY WARPED23 Chapter 23 SOLDIERS! 24 Chapter 24 A PARKED BATTERY CAN RAISE A DUST25 Chapter 25 HE MUST WAIT, SAYS ANNA26 Chapter 26 SWIFT GOING, DOWN STREAM27 Chapter 27 HARD GOING, UP STREAM28 Chapter 28 THE CUP OF TANTALUS29 Chapter 29 A CASTAWAY ROSE30 Chapter 30 GOOD-BY, KINCAID'S BATTERY31 Chapter 31 VIRGINIA GIRLS AND LOUISIANA BOYS32 Chapter 32 MANASSAS33 Chapter 33 LETTERS34 Chapter 34 A FREE-GIFT BAZAAR35 Chapter 35 THE SISTERS OF KINCAID'S BATTERY 36 Chapter 36 THUNDER-CLOUD AND SUNBURST37 Chapter 37 TILL HE SAID, 'I'M COME HAME, MY LOVE' 38 Chapter 38 ANNA'S OLD JEWELS39 Chapter 39 TIGHT PINCH40 Chapter 40 THE LICENSE, THE DAGGER41 Chapter 41 FOR AN EMERGENCY42 Chapter 42 VICTORY! I HEARD IT AS PL'-- 43 Chapter 43 THAT SABBATH AT SHILOH44 Chapter 44 THEY WERE ALL FOUR TOGETHER 45 Chapter 45 STEVE--MAXIME--CHARLIE--46 Chapter 46 THE SCHOOL OF SUSPENSE47 Chapter 47 FROM THE BURIAL SQUAD48 Chapter 48 FARRAGUT49 Chapter 49 A CITY IN TERROR50 Chapter 50 ANNA AMAZES HERSELF51 Chapter 51 THE CALLENDER HORSES ENLIST52 Chapter 52 HERE THEY COME!53 Chapter 53 SHIPS, SHELLS, AND LETTERS54 Chapter 54 SAME APRIL DAY TWICE55 Chapter 55 IN DARKEST DIXIE AND OUT56 Chapter 56 BETWEEN THE MILLSTONES57 Chapter 57 GATES OF HELL AND GLORY58 Chapter 58 ARACHNE59 Chapter 59 IN A LABYRINTH60 Chapter 60 HILARY'S GHOST61 Chapter 61 THE FLAG-OF-TRUCE BOAT62 Chapter 62 FAREWELL, JANE!63 Chapter 63 THE IRON-CLAD OATH64 Chapter 64 NOW, MR. BRICK-MASON,-- 65 Chapter 65 FLORA'S LAST THROW66 Chapter 66 WHEN I HANDS IN MY CHECKS 67 Chapter 67 MOBILE68 Chapter 68 BY THE DAWN'S EARLY LIGHT69 Chapter 69 SOUTHERN CROSS AND NORTHERN STAR70 Chapter 70 GAINS AND LOSSES71 Chapter 71 SOLDIERS OF PEACE