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Camp Franklin They have had a battle
at Winchester and we have gained
another victory. Shields is the hero.
We still remain here and undoubtedly
shall continue to remain until some
new event occurs. I hardly know whether we
are destined to go down to the river.
The whole thing looks strangely to
me. We shall see however in a
few days. Lizzie’s transcript reached me
this morning with a very pretty
piece in it by “Isa O. Hale.” Good
I am pleased. I was not mistaken
in Lizzie’s capabilities. But here’s
so much beyond my expectations.
She is gaining laurels at home
while I reap an occasional one
abroad. Good, say I once more.
Yes, and better still, it is grand.
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Of late I have been making very
many purchases, today I bought a
horse. It will be a very costly
establishment for me indeed. But
the experience is going to [Carrot: be] fine. * * * * Have been studying of late
McDougall on the “theory of war” and
enjoyed it exceedingly.
p.m. This evening I have been writing to
Lillie [Lizzie?]—would that I could be with her! * * * * “Pensez a moi ma chere amie.”