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L. P. Brockett, The camp, the battlefield, and the hospital: or, lights and shadows of the great rebellion, Bible Smith, the East Tennessee scout and spy. (search)
going with that big canteen? Ter git some bust-head, giniral. Ye knows we karn't live wuthout thet, replied Bible, with affected simplicity. Perhaps you karn't: don't you know it's against regulations. I'll string you up, and give you fifty. Oh, no! ye woan't do thet, I knows, giniral, fur ye's a feller feelina for we pore sogers, said Bible. We karn't live wuthout a leetle ruin; wuthout a leetle, nohow, giniral! Where do you expect to get it? asked the general. Ter Squire Pursley's, said the scout, naming a planter living a few miles outside of the lines. He's got some on the tallest old rye ye uver seed. I knows him. Ana he's the biggest brandy, too, an~ the purtiest nigger gal (rolling his tongue in his mouth and smacking his lips) thar is anywhar round. She's whiter'n ye is, giniral, ana the snuggest piece uv house furnitura as uver wus grow'd. And how do you expect to pass the pickets? asked the standard authority on Tactics. I reckon this wull bru