CALLED TO OTHER FIELDS



be victor in a bad one, and Randolph, the cause for
which you are fighting is a bad one, very bad."
  Randolph sighed. Day by day Lola had become
more precious to him, and as he looked at Lawrence
he thought, " WXhy should she not prefer him to
me "
  When Lawrence inquired so particularly about
Dorothy, how she was getting along and how she
liked Europe, a faint hope came to him that after
all it might be Dorothy and not Lola that attracted
Lawrence; and then he sighed again, for he remem-
bered Dorothy's hatred for Yankees.
  The next day Lawrence was floating down the
river. When we meet him next it will be in that
great campaign which ended in the capture of
Vicksburg, the Gibraltar of the Mississippi River.



THE END.



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