id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32595 Lunt, Dolly Sumner A Woman's Wartime Journal An account of the passage over a Georgia plantation of Sherman's army on the march to the sea, as recorded in the diary of Dolly Sumner Lunt .txt text/plain 7781 571 89 When some years later Mr. Burge died, Mrs. Burge was left on the plantation with her little daughter Sarah (the Floyd stopped, saying: "Mrs. Burge, the Yankees are coming. Sadai [Mrs. Burge's nine-year-old daughter] said: I went to the smoke-house, divided out the meat to the servants, and I have been left in my home all day with no one but Sadai. not come that day, but it was thought best to send Major Ansley away. Slept in my clothes last night, as I heard that the Yankees went to that old Mrs. Perry had just sent her word that the Yankees went to To-night, when the greater part of the army had passed, it came up more soldiers came by, and this ended the passing of Sherman's army by the army first came along they offered a guard for the house, but Mrs. Laura told them she was guarded by a Higher Power, and did not thank ./cache/32595.txt ./txt/32595.txt