The Guns of Shiloh by Joseph A Altsheler Dick Mason caught
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The Guns of Shiloh by Joseph A Altsheler Dick Mason caught in the press of a beaten army fell back slowly with his comrades toward a ford of Bull Run The first great battle of the Civil War had been fought and lost Lost after it had been won Young as he was Dick knew that fortune had been with the North until the very closing hour He did not yet know how it had been done He did not know how the Northern charges had broken in vain on the ranks of Stonewall Jackson s men He did not know how the fresh Southern troops from the Valley of Virginia had hurled themselves so fiercely on the Union flank But he did know that his army had been defeated and was retreating on the capital Cannon still thundered to right and left and now and then showers of bursting shell sprayed over the heads of the tired and gloomy soldiers Dick thoughtful and scholarly was in the depths of a bitterness and despair reached by few of those around him The Union the Republic had appealed to him as the most glorious of experiments He could not bear to see it broken up for any cause whatever It had been founded with too much blood and suffering and labor to be dissolved in a day on a Virginia battlefield Poem Historical fiction Quest 1 5 R 9