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162 AMERICx^N WOMEN AND HOSPITALS.
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son send for her her , telling sake how and laid well the the letter talisman in his had han done d still its , work folded , I as kissed when this I drew good
Thy own away— , feeling that its place was there , and making myself happy 7 with would the not thoug be without ht that some even in token his solitary of the Jove grave which in the makes * Government life beautiful Lot , and he
outlives carrying death with . me Then an enduring I left him memory , glad to of hav the e known brave Virg so inian genuine bla a ck man smi , th and as which knows niht
lie lay serenely waiting for the dawn of that long day , no g . BREAKING UP .
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as are enougo reg , th some at is convalescent to be thinned camp . rea The ds off ward a lis master t of nam comes es to bids the their door of owners each room look
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they and are fitted a , say woman good out ' s with b hear ye , needfuls t for yearns in all , over fed human , and anything — probability well , th wh at y has not we clung V shall —kissed to never household her sometimes for meet help again and , as h ,
iny comfort short . stay I never showed liked me these but three breakin . I gs was up immensel of my little y gratified by the , thoug hand shakes I got , for their somewhat painful cordiality out his assured unintelli me ible that adieux I had
with got not tried a grateful farther in vain face for . The and some a bi premonitory one g Prussian else stepped rumbled smooth of with his yellow a large moustache brown g hand , but
_extended no and this , recommendation of our very up faulty establishmentsuch " * We a joll ' re , off lace , ma ' am Hope , and I' I ll ' m git powerful another sorry ball , _somewjieres for I'd no idea easy a orsp so I' itle ll come was
y p . , back " I , didn and ' be t think took care sobut on again the doctrine . Mean of , ain ing 't lorious it ? ' ease was not the right
myself one to preach by giving up , him so , I the tried fat to pincushion look shocked he had , failed front admired si of gn the as all the y house , and ' cutest consoled little
rather machine wan agoin . and . ' feeble Then some they of fell them into , but line try in ing to step carried out b smartl the , looking y and
and march several in good leaned order on , thoug sticks h instead half the of knapsacks shoulderin their g were guns . All looked y up guard under and ,
smiledor waved their hands and touched caps , as they passed world our windows , and some down to the that long in the street next , and and so away for the , some rest to of their the day homes I felt in th like is ;
Rachel mourning for her children , when I saw the empty beds and missed the familiar faces . "
AMONG THE CONTRABANDS . _brothers < c But more and sisters interesting . because than so officers unlike , the ladies respectable , mules or members pigs , were of my society colored I'd
known in moral Boston , . " Here was the that genuine but article the sort —no of , not creatures the genuine article of at all , we must have
tempered made go to them Africa , and ; for obsequious quick to — , feel trickish and , accept lazy and the ignorant least generations token , yet of kind the hearted brotherl slavery , y merry love
162 Americx^N Women And Hospitals.
162 _AMERICx _^ _N WOMEN AND HOSPITALS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 2, 1864, page 162, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02051864/page/18/
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