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realized that he was free and sinking on his knees raised his hands but we could not hear what he said. The Colonel had nothing at this moment that could pretend to sear at and so called the sergeant leader of the band quietly and told him "Play something and play it damned [[lined out]] quick."  When the Colonel had settled down he asked the surgeon if the boy would live.  The doctor said he believed he would and that it was the worst case of nostalgia he had ever seen but he had now the sure cure--home and mother.
realized that he was free and sinking on his knees raised his hands but we could not hear what he said. The Colonel had nothing at this moment that he could pretend to swear at and so called the sergeant leader of the band quietly and told him "Play something and play it damned [[lined out]] quick."  When the Colonel had settled down he asked the surgeon if the boy would live.  The doctor said he believed he would and that it was the worst case of nostalgia he had ever seen but he had now the sure cure--home and mother.

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realized that he was free and sinking on his knees raised his hands but we could not hear what he said. The Colonel had nothing at this moment that he could pretend to swear at and so called the sergeant leader of the band quietly and told him "Play something and play it damned lined out quick." When the Colonel had settled down he asked the surgeon if the boy would live. The doctor said he believed he would and that it was the worst case of nostalgia he had ever seen but he had now the sure cure--home and mother.