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entrenching themselves every few miles

and contesting every foot of ground but its

no use The Condereracy is gon up and

the Johnies begin at last to realise the fact

but there is work to be done yet and we

are able to do it, The weather is very warm

but we generaly have a good breeze, which

makes it more endurable than it would

be in Massacheusetts. Murray received

a letter from Octave night before last

and she thinks it singular that I dont

get my letters, but I received your

last letter writen in May, the other evening

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