THE LOCKET

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THE LOCKET I One night in autumn a few men were gathered about a fire on the slope of a hill. They belonged to a small detachment of Confederate forces and were awaiting orders to march. Their gray uniforms were worn beyond the point of shabbiness. One of the men was heating something in a tin cup over the embers. Two were lying at full length a little distance away, while a fourth was trying to decipher a letter and had drawn close to the light. He had unfastened his collar and a good bit of his flannel shirt front. “What’s that you got around your neck, Ned?” asked one of the men lying in the obscurity. Ned—or Edmond—mechanically fastened another button of his shirt and did not reply. He went on reading his letter. “Is it your sweet heart’s picture?” “’Taint no gal’s picture,” offe

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