ONE:"See here," said Wilson, pointing to a pile of letters and telegrams on his desk. "These are protests against Billings being superseded and sent away. More are coming in all the time. They are worrying the General like everything, for he wants to do the right thing. But I know that they all come from a ring of fellows around here who sell whisky and slop-shop goods to the soldiers, and skin them alive, and are protected by Billings. They're whacking up with him, and they want him to stay. I'm sure of it, but I haven't any proof, and there's no use saying anything to the General unless I've got the proof to back it."Norma felt suddenly frightened. "What's wrong?"
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- imperdiet doming

THREE:There was a silence.
THREE:He had plenty of time to think.
THREE:"Rayly, General," said the Deacon, much disturbed, "I didn't mean to insult you. I'm only a citizen, and a stranger in the camp, and""Yes, that's purty near rightvery good for first attempt. Now, when I speak to you, you salute and answer me. What is your name?"