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He said: "Gentlemen, I am getting to be a pretty old man. I was born here in the South, and I fol- lowed my young master through all of the cam- paigns in Virginia, when Mas' Bob Lee made it so warm for the Yankees. But our luck left us at Gettysburg. The Yankees got around in our rear there, and I got a bullet in the back of my head, and one in my leg before I got out [153] The Negro Problem of that scrape. But I was not hurt much, and my greatest anxiety was about my young mas- ter, Mr. John ...Holly, who was a member of the Bur Rifles, i8th Mississippi. He w r as a private and enlisted at Jackson, Miss.
"He could not be found the first day; I looked all among the dead on the battle field for him and he was not there. Next day I got a permit to go through the hospitals, and I looked into the face of every soldier closely, in the hope of finding my young master. After many hours of searching I found him, but he was dangerously wounded. I stayed by his side, wounded as I w r as, for three long weeks, but he gradually grew worse and then he died.


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