THREE:"Where do you belong?" asked the Colonel.
THREE:"Where do you belong?" asked the Colonel.
THREE:Si and Shorty carefully avoided one another on their way back to the company, and declined to discuss their exploits with either the Orderly-Sergeant or Capt. McGillicuddy.
THREE:"No," he said, surprising himself. "Tell me. What rumors?"
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THREE:"You got a pretty stiff whack on your head, my man," he said to Shorty, as he finished looking him over; "but so far as I can tell now it has not fractured your skull. You Hoosiers have mighty hard heads." I wont tell U how the girls is pleggin her bout her Big
THREE:I have broken the chain, the chain of obedience.
THREE:"I don't believe it," said the Orderly, "I've watched old Truax, when he's been roaring around, and I always found that he was after somebody that deserved it. Men of that kind are pretty certain to be very soft on good soldiers, like Si and Shorty, and I think he's all right. The boys of the 1st Oshkosh all swear by him, and you can trust a man's own regiment to know him surer than anybody else. And then there's Capts. Suter and Harris, of the Maumee Muskrats."