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Show ttnir .lliit I liarzeil. "Jim Cunnoii wat n plain ton of I'.rln who went to tho war Willi an IndltiiA regiment lio Acrnntpanlod ourai-ontlng pnrtynut onvdn Tho .) of tbo rjetnitli'lh ludl mi tidd ua In waIcIi bhu for 1m wn n fool, and tlildo tn liirohnour little troop lu a complication of tniublnt. "And tho caulliKi piotrd aei-vmnhJo, thoucll it tine unhe--iled ,11m Cannon crept Aoy fnmi our party wbllo wo mi re rrarchlnt tbo rouo that ikirtcd u neighboring lull, nnd In leta than thirty udnuti-a'Molieanl it -hot llnil, follovieil lifter n tbort Intrrtal by thirty or forty lu rwpM aucceMlon SV'o )ine4cneil tu tbo tpot nnd plcklnp poor Jim, Ho wn tattered. Wo aitually counted ileteu bullet hob. In that fellow and howdo toilauppOtolio tlfilalnod It tu it llo crept uoi a party ot ten or Incite buehwliatkara eating n luucJi lu tbo ahelti r of n ratine, nnd tliought lio could capturu Ihoontiro force rjobo oicnil tire At tho tamo time yelling at tbo top of Id tolce, ' rbirrcndcr, )o rtkilnin n licU " An I ho lit nl to tell you Ibla ttory P lii'inlreil n llelem r to tbo narritlto. IJiel wliy, ho Actually got well) and 1 learne-1 recently that lio now workalnit northern IndlatiA town," Chicago ea. |