id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22584 De Leon, T. C. (Thomas Cooper) Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death .txt text/plain 146359 7139 73 the South; the general tone of her people, under strain and privation this time, quite popular with people of all sections, being generally Like all the heavy cotton men of the South, Mr. Staple believed firmly very first young men of the state left office and counting-room and from the old army, were made generals and subordinate officers under General Garnett--an old army officer of reputation and promise--was Along the other army lines, the news from Magruder's inspired the men died--no man to-day dare refuse to the southern people the need of Away from the army lines and great centers of cities, the suffering was people of Richmond, as well as the victorious little army, grew hopeful North--for his Government had accepted large numbers of hundred-day men And yet the people never murmured at their general, nor at the army Johnston, Confederate States Army, the officers and men of this ./cache/22584.txt ./txt/22584.txt