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this I shall do all in my power to discourage war. Just about 4 o'clock this afternoon we came when the enemy and lost two men by sharpshooters. O, I am sick of war. If God spares my life I will always be its enemy. What first unclear man to slaughter his fellow man? What giant crime have those to answer for who have brought on this war.Night, another man wounded thus we are going, not in the rage of battle as Gettysburg but stealthy, slowly, unclear and fatally the deadly missiles thin our ranks. I was on unclear all night and many bullets struck in from of the little pit where I was laying. Our men worked all night on the works/marks? I have copied the above from my diary to show that coming events do sometimes cast their shadows before I shall do so again in my unclear of the unclear a day which will long be remembered by me.