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Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886

"Mohun, or, the Last Days of Lee"


A great painter should have been present then. Night had fallen, and
the horizon was lit up by the glare of burning wagons. Every instant
rose, sudden and menacing, the enemy's signal rockets. On the summit of
the hill, where the infantry waited, Lee rode among the disordered men
of Ewell, and his presence raised a storm.
"It's General Lee!"
"Uncle Robert!"
"Where's the man who won't follow old Uncle Robert!"
Such were the shouts, cries, and fierce exclamations. The haggard faces
flushed; the gaunt hands were clenched. On all sides explosions of rage
and defiance were heard. The men called on the gray old cavalier,
sitting his horse as calm as a statue, to take command of them, and
lead them against the enemy.
No attack was made on them. An hour afterward the army moved again--the
rear covered by General Fitzhugh Lee with his cavalry, which, at every
step, met the blue huntsmen pressing on to hunt down their prey.
Such were some of the scenes of the retreat, up to the 7th. Who has the
heart to narrate what followed in the next two days? A great army dying
slowly--starving, fighting, falling--is a frightful spectacle. I think
the memory of it must affect even the enemies who witnessed it.
It is only a small portion of the tragic picture that the present
writer has the heart to paint.


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