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326 "Can't you spell it?"
āļ§āļīāļāļĩ āļŠāļĄāļąāļāļĢ āļāļē āļāļē āļĢāđāļē āļāļāļāđāļĨāļāđ "Christopher Passford," replied the invalid officer, with the most unblushing effrontery. "What is it, Gorman?" asked the lieutenant, standing up in his place. "Stand by the union" is the fourth of "The Blue and Gray Series." As in the preceding volumes of the series, the incidents of the story are located in the midst of the war of the Rebellion, now dating back nearly thirty years, or before any of my younger readers were born. To those who lived two days in one through that eventful and anxious period, sometimes trembling for the fate of the nation, but always sustained by the faith and the hope through which the final victory was won, it seems hardly possible that so many years have flowed into the vast ocean of the past since that terrible conflict was raging over so large a portion of our now united country. "Fourteen and a half feet!" shouted the leadsman.