1 There was a general uplifting of heads.
2 The general made a passionate gesture and galloped away.
3 A moment later the youth saw the general bounce excitedly in his saddle.
4 He of course felt no compunctions for proposing a general as a sacrifice.
5 One outlined in a peculiarly lucid manner all the plans of the commanding general.
6 Perhaps the general, unable to comprehend chaos, might call upon him for information.
7 Sometimes the general was surrounded by horsemen and at other times he was quite alone.
8 It would be very unfortunate, no doubt, but in this case a general was of no consequence to the youth.
9 As another officer sped his horse after the first messenger, the general beamed upon the earth like a sun.
10 One was swearing that he had been shot in the arm through the commanding general's mismanagement of the army.
11 Later he came upon a general of division seated upon a horse that pricked its ears in an interested way at the battle.
12 The general reined strongly at his charger's opened and foamy mouth and guided it with dexterous horsemanship past the man.
13 Another officer, riding with the skillful abandon of a cowboy, galloped his horse to a position directly before the general.
14 "Well, then, if we fight like the devil an don't ever whip, it must be the general's fault," said the youth grandly and decisively.
15 He felt that he would like to thrash the general, or at least approach and tell him in plain words exactly what he thought him to be.
16 The shrilling voices of the people at home would pipe dismally for a time, but various general were usually compelled to listen to these ditties.
17 Looking down an aisle of the grove, the youth and his companion saw a jangling general and his staff almost ride upon a wounded man, who was crawling on his hands and knees.
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