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Chapter-18 When at last she fainted, there was no place to lay her except on the kitchen table, as every bed, chair and sofa in the house was filled with wounded.
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Chapter-18 Even Melanie, now great with child, forgot her modesty and worked feverishly side by side with Prissy, Cookie and Scarlett, her face as tense as any of the wounded.
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Chapter-18 Aunt Pitty completely forgot that the sight of blood always made her faint and she worked until her little feet in their too small shoes swelled and would no longer support her.
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Chapter-18 All that burning afternoon, Aunt Pitty and her family, black and white, stood in the sun with buckets of water and bandages, ladling drinks, binding wounds until the bandages gave out and even the torn sheets and towels were exhausted.
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Chapter-18 Aunt Pitty's was one of the first houses which the wounded reached as they struggled in from the north of the town, and one after another, they tottered to the gate, sank down on the green lawn and croaked:
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Chapter-18 Soon a steady stream of them was established, making their painful way into town toward the hospitals, their faces black as negroes' from powder stains, dust and sweat, their wounds unbandaged, blood drying, flies swarming about them.
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Chapter-18 These men began straggling in, singly and in groups, the less seriously wounded supporting those who limped and staggered.
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Chapter-18 By late afternoon the first news came, but it was uncertain, contradictory, frightening, brought as it was by men wounded in the early hours of the battle.
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Chapter-18 They could hear the rumblings of the batteries, see the smoke which rolled like low-hanging clouds above the trees, but for hours no one knew how the battle was going.
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Chapter-18 Frightened, praying that Hood's attack would drive the Yankees back, everyone listened to the sound of booming cannon and the crackling of thousands of rifles which, though five miles away from the center of town, were so loud as to seem almost
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Chapter-18 He assaulted the Yankees fiercely at Peachtree Creek, hurling his men from their rifle pits against the blue lines where Sherman's men outnumbered him more than two to one.
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Chapter-18 General Hood did more than stand and fight.
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Chapter-18 Then, on a July afternoon of steaming heat, Atlanta had its wish.
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Chapter-18 The time had come for action! Atlanta screamed for action!
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Chapter-18 Sherman had dealt the Confederacy a crippling blow.
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Chapter-18 This was the railroad connecting Atlanta with Augusta, with Charleston, and Wilmington and with Virginia.
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Chapter-18 On the day after the change in command, the Yankee general struck swiftly at the little town of Decatur, six miles beyond Atlanta, captured it and cut the railroad there.
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Chapter-18 Sherman did not wait for Hood to get himself in readiness to attack.
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Chapter-18 But the army cried: Give us back Old Joe! for they had been with Old Joe all the weary miles from Dalton and they knew, as the civilians could not know, the odds that had opposed them.
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Chapter-18 He'd drive the Yankees back from the creek, yes, back across the river and on up the road every step of the way back to Dalton.
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