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The Eighty-fourth must go with the trains. You may find it no easy task to guard them, however, as Jeb Stuart is in our rear, trying to make his way clear round us and join the rest of Lee's forces. He may attack you before night. " SMELLING THE BATTLE AFAR OFF. 283 Nothino;' was to be done but submit, and reflectinof on Milton's words, " They also serve who only stand and wait, " Colonel Opp, with a heavy heart, led his regiment out of the line at Taney- town, and at their head directed them t...o Westminster, where they were during the battle. So it happened that Jack, detached from the regiment, shared in the engagement because he was on dut\' at division headquarters, while the regiment, just as brave and thorough soldiers as any in the army, were convoying the trains thirty miles away, doing their duty at that end of the great line of battle. That night, June 30, everyone in the scattered army corps of the bivouacking hosts, from the commander-in-chief down to the anxious teamsters with the wagon train, felt the pressure of sus- pense, perplexity, and uncertainty, and the)' asked with anxious hearts, " What will the morrow bring forth .^" Early on the morning of Wednesday, July i, Humphreys's division of the Third Corps marched from Bridgeport to Em- mitsburg, a few miles distant, in a northwest direction, wdiere they were ordered to throw up earthworks and make a line of intrenchments that would serve for protection in case of an attack.
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