Wild Southern Scenes. a Tale of Disunion! And Border War!
Wild Southern Scenes. a Tale of Disunion! And Border War!
Jones John Beauchamp
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What do you think ?" " What do I think ? 1 don't believe the devil himself could have frightened you thus ; and therefore it must have been your husband !" " Punt ! 'Twas Punt ! You are right ! Yes, my hor- rid Punt !" * * * * * The gentlemen surrounding the council-board of the Pro- tector were suddenly startled by the report of artillery. " That is Randolph, gentlemen !" said RufSeton, who retained his chair after the others had risen. " Balatrum, urge forward all our forces to the succor, of... Sir Charles Hunt. I warned him against exposing himself; but he insisted on encamping at the other end of the bridge." "Your Excellency is quite right," said Lord Slysir. "The enemy has doubled and fallen upon Sir Charles. I hope the British troops will give a good account of them- selves — but what can 50,000 do against five or six times their number ?" "Away, Balatrum!" exclaimed Ruffieton. "Drive the blusterers into their own negro quarters! But save our men as much as possible. If the bridge itself be assailed, open a fire from a thousand can&on from this bank of the river.
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