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Identifier: atfront00opti (find matches)
Title: At the front
Year: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897 Shute, A. B. ill Lee and Shepard. pbl C.J. Peters & Son. prt Berwick & Smith. prt Norwood Press. prt
Subjects: Youth Conduct of life Voyages and travels Adventure stories Armed Forces Soldiers Battles Guerrilla warfare Cavalry Rifles Youth and death
Publisher: Boston : Lee and Shepard
Contributing Library: Brandeis University Libraries
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and such other articles asthey could carry to the shore on their horses.They had several large flatboats for the convey-ance of their plunder across the river, thoughthey had not been able to gather up the mostvaluable portion of what they expected to obtain. They were plainly unwilling to return to theother side of the river after they had seen thedeparture of the main body of the Union force,and a considerable number of them had turnedtheir horses in the water, and struck out for theshore. But Captain Ripleys company had beenstationed on the bluff just above the landing-place, and Colonel Gordon had ordered them toshoot the ruffians if they attempted to return.The guerillas had been deprived of their arms,even to the pistols which many of them carried;and it was madness for them to attempt to renewthe business which had brought them over before. There appeared to be about twenty or twenty-five, led by a big fellow, avIio were disposed tocontest the ground with the Home Guard, though
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He was hit in the Head Page 319 THE BOOT ON THE OTHER LEG 319 it was difficult to conjecture what they intendedto accomplish, without a weapon of any kindamong them. Captain Ripley was not disposedto believe the ruffians would be guilty of any suchmadness, and he was not inclined to shoot themin the water. It was a hard struggle for thehorses, for even at the low stage of the river therewas a considerable current; but the riders spurredthem on so that they made some progress towardsthe opposite shore. The captain of the riflemen was forced to theconclusion that the party following the stalwartleader meant to reach the shore, and pointing hisrifle at him, he fired. He was hit in the head,and springing up from his saddle, he came downin the water. He made no effort to cling to hishorse, and sank out of sight. His followers wereappalled at this sharp practice; and perhaps theywere not aware that the rifle company had beenleft at the place for the protection of the village,though they wor

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