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Excerpt from Bountyville Boys
What a racket that was I First, the rippling fire of a few ri¿es, followed by some solitary shots, and then the crash of a solid volley. It was a generous, hearty, wholesome racket of the kind that sets all the warm blood in one's veins dancing. It was a racket that suggested valorous hearts, steady nerves, and noble deeds performed under a good old Flag!
No wonder that the horse toiling up the hill - not being a creature of sentiment - shied at the rattling din, giving the older of the two men in the buggy, for a moment, all he could do to prevent a bolt.
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