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Title: Marcy The Refugee
Author: Harry Castlemon
Release Date: March 30, 2010 [EBook #31831]
Language: English
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CASTLEMON'S WAR SERIES.
MARCY, THE REFUGEE
BY
HARRY CASTLEMON,
AUTHOR OF "GUNBOAT SERIES," "ROCKY MOUNTAIN SERIES," "SPORTSMAN'S CLUB
SERIES," ETC., ETC.
Four Illustrations by Geo. G. White.
PHILADELPHIA:
PORTER & COATES.
COPYRIGHT, 1892,
BY PORTER & COATES.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER PAGE
I. WHAT BROUGHT BEARDSLEY HOME, 1
II. ALLISON IS SURPRISED, 23
III. THE NEIGHBORHOOD GOSSIP, 42
IV. VISITORS IN PLENTY, 66
V. MARCY'S RASH WISH, 92
VI. THE WISH GRATIFIED, 116
VII. MARCY SPEAKS HIS MIND, 140
VIII. THE ARRIVAL OF THE FLEET, 164
IX. LOOKING FOR A PILOT, 190
X. BEARDSLEY IN TROUBLE, 214
XI. MARCY IN ACTION, 239
XII. HOME AGAIN, 264
XIII. A REBEL SOLDIER SPEAKS, 287
XIV. A YANKEE SCOUTING PARTY, 310
XV. MARCY SEES SOMEBODY, 340
XVI. A FRIEND IN GRAY, 361
XVII. MARCY TAKES TO THE SWAMP, 385
XVIII. CONCLUSION, 406
MARCY, THE REFUGEE.
CHAPTER I.
WHAT BROUGHT BEARDSLEY HOME.
In this story we take up once more the history of the exploits and
adventures of our Union hero Marcy Gray, the North Carolina boy, who
tried so hard and so unsuccessfully to be "True to his Colors." Marcy,
as we know, was loyal to the old flag but he had had few opportunities
to prove it, until he took his brother, Sailor Jack
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