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"And ten," quietly added the Marquis. There ended the strife. Ere Evans let the hammer fall, he paused ; the ivory instrument swept the air ; the spectators stood dumb, when the hammer fell. The stroke of its fall sounded on the farthest shores of Italy. The tap of that hammer was heard in the libraries of Rome, Milan and Venice. Boccaccio stirred in his sleep of five hundred years, and M.
History of Twentieth Mississippi Infantry, CSA
Company E reported that his men swam the Big Black River on the morning of the twentieth, and on the twenty-first came to the Terry Depot on the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad without meeting any of the Federal troops. On the twenty-fourth of May they, along with five other companies of the twentieth, the Eighth Kentucky Regiment, captured the town of Raymond, taking about five hundred prisoners, many arms and much ammunition, and some horses, which were properly returned over to the Quartermaster Department and accounted for. That evening Company E escorted one hundred sixty-eight prisoners into Jackson, and on the twenty-fifth they rejoined the command at Parson Ford's Plantation some three miles from Clinton. They remained there for almost three weeks while they picketed and scouted all the roads in Hinds County leading to and from Big Black River. Then they received orders to report to Vernon to be dismounted.
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History of WFU Legends of Baptist Hollow
There's an awful lot of work to skinning and stewing five hundred and seventy-nine rabbits, but Uncle John and his guests were doing their best. Grab 'em by the back of the neck, cut a little hole, pull the hide right off, pop 'em in the pot. It takes a right long while for five hundred and seventy-nine rabbits to stew into stew, so Uncle John, seeing that the boys were real tired after a whole day of rabbit-hunting, and being a real good host, said why don't the boys tide themselves over on some brandied peaches that he'd brandied with brandy. Back in those days Uncle John was known as a peach brandier of the first water-or brandy, depending on what kind of recipe you use. Some folks brandy peaches, and by the time they're fit for eating, all the brandy is dried up and it's just like eating regular peaches. But when Uncle John brandied peaches, he wanted them brandied good. He was heavy-handed with the brandy. That's exactly what the boys did, and on the five hundred and seventy-sixth rabbit Tommy Carroll fell off Uncle John's back porch. Tommy's falling off Uncle John's back porch has more to do with the story than merely showing that skinning and stewing five hundred and seventy-nine rabbits is hard work.
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