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move myself in bed without pain My greatest suffering all the time has not beet the pain from my wound, but to see the agonies of those who have been teribly mangled and cut to pieces, their groans, and moans is most heart rending. I suppose if I do not give a full account of the fight, that you will give me a scolding, ans as I should not like to be scolded, think had better report to the best of my ability. Well at about 5 PM on the 9 Inst. the order came to fall in, and then every one knew that there was a charge to be made, from the appearances of things I had made up my mind that such was to be the case soon after dinner we mad our way to our advance rifle pits, which is a good fine hundred yards distant from the rebel works, while we forming in the pits Capt. Wisner of Co. D. stept upon the bank in the rear of the pits and was walking along close by where I stood when he steped on a torpedo which exploded