"Men, fix bayonets!" With a grand cheer, the men fixed their bayonets and Sallie stood her ground waiting for her order. They waited as they watched Iverson's men scrambling back to their commander's position. "Charge!"She and Price jumped the stone wall after Coulter gave the order and the men surged out in a glorious concert. She, starting to bark along with the cheering of the troops, had all the adrenaline in the world pumping through her veins.Volume 4: Eternal Light of Peace, takes place on a largely ignored portion of the battlefield: Oak Ridge and Oak Hill. Introduced are characters who will touch your heart.
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