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[[Jany?]] 2. To day our express returned from Houston. We had been in expectation that we should have been ordered to join General Rusk when there would have been a prospect of actual service Judge then our [[mortification?]], when we we [[preemptively?]]
[[Jany?]] 2. To day our express returned from Houston. We had been in expectation that we should have been ordered to join General Rusk when there would have been a prospect of actual service Judge then our [[mortification?]], when we we peremptorily refused, and ordered back to Houston. This produced about as much [[unclear]] as if we had been ordered to a prison.
3. Left the camp at Walker on way to Houston on the 5th

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12 1839 Jany? 2. To day our express returned from Houston. We had been in expectation that we should have been ordered to join General Rusk when there would have been a prospect of actual service Judge then our mortification?, when we we peremptorily refused, and ordered back to Houston. This produced about as much unclear as if we had been ordered to a prison. 3. Left the camp at Walker on way to Houston on the 5th