The book Soldier Boy's Discovery was written by author Gilbert Morris Here you can read free online of Soldier Boy's Discovery book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Soldier Boy's Discovery a good or bad book?
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General Lee had been thrown by his horse, Traveler, badly injuring both wrists. He could not ride now but had to be driven in a wagon. Strangely enough, Stonewall Jackson had also been thrown by his horse, and the fall had badly wrenched his back, so that he had trouble making the journey. The leader of the second corps, General James Longstreet, had blisters on his feet so bad that he couldn’t walk and had to ride wherever he went. It was a ragtag army indeed that made its way through Maryland.... Many of the men had no shoes at all. And worse than the pain of cut feet was their gnawing hunger. Long after, Leah would read a newspaper account of one Confederate’s experience. Private Alexander Hunter of the Seventeenth Virginia wrote home, “For six days, not a morsel of meat or bread had gone into our stomachs. Our menu consisted of apples and corn.” But the Southern army toiled on, ill and exhausted. Some fell too far behind to catch up. Some simply refused to go, insisting they had enlisted to defend their homeland, not to invade the North.
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