Daisy in the Field
Warner, Susan, 1819-1885
English
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DAISY IN THE FIELD
BY
ELIZABETH WETHERELL
Author of "The Wide, Wide World," "Queechy," etc., etc.
WARD, LOCK &CO., LIMITED
LONDON AND MELBOURNE
Printed in Great Britain by Butler & Tanner Ltd., Frome and London
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. THE FIRST SMOKE OF THE BATTLEFIELD
CHAPTER II. AT THE RENDEZVOUS
CHAPTER III. IN REVIEW
CHAPTER IV. ON FOOT
CHAPTER V. ON HORSEBACK
CHAPTER VI. IN THE FIRE
CHAPTER VII. DETAILED FOR DUTY
CHAPTER VIII. DAISY'S POST
CHAPTER IX. SKIRMISHING
CHAPTER X. WAITING
CHAPTER XI. A VICTORY
CHAPTER XII. AN ENGAGEMENT
CHAPTER XIII. A TRUCE
CHAPTER XIV. FLIGHT
CHAPTER XV. OLD BATTLEFIELDS
CHAPTER XVI. THE FORLORN HOPE
CHAPTER XVII. OUT OF THE SMOKE
CHAPTER XVIII. A MARKED BATTERY
CHAPTER XIX. ONE FALLEN
CHAPTER XX. THE WOUNDED
CHAPTER XXI. THE HOSPITAL
CHAPTER XXII. ORDERS
CHAPTER XXIII. "HERE!"
"My half-day's work is done;
And this is all my part -
I give a patient God
My patient heart.
"And clasp his banner still,
Though all the blue be dim.
These stripes, no less than stars,
Lead after Him."
CHAPTER I.
THE FIRST SMOKE OF THE BATTLEFIELD.
While Miss Cardigan went with her nephew to the door, I
remained standing by the fire, which could have witnessed to
so much done around it that night. I felt strong, but I
remember my cheeks had an odd sensation as if the blood had
left them. I did not know Miss Cardigan had come back, till I
saw her standing beside me and looking at me anxiously.
"Will you go and lie down now, my lamb?"
"Oh, no!" I said. "Oh, no - I do not want to lie down. I have
not done my studying yet, that I came to do."
"Studying!" said Miss Cardigan.
"Yes. I want something out of some of your books. I have not
done it. I will sit down and do it now."
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