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Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870

"Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia"

The first effort to break through
the barricades was sufficient to teach him the folly of the design and a
discharge from the defences bringing down two of his men warned him of
the necessity of duly retrieving his error. He saw the odds, and
retreated with order and in good conduct, until he sheltered the whole
troop under a long hill, within rifle-shot of the enemy, whence,
suddenly filing a detachment obliquely to the left, he made his
arrangements for the passage of a narrow gorge, having something of the
character of a road, and, though excessively broken and uneven, having
been frequently used as such. It wound its way to the summit of a large
hill, which stood parallel with the defences, and fully commanded them;
and the descent of the gorge, on the opposite side, afforded him as good
an opportunity, in a charge, of riding the squatters down, as the summit
for picking them off singly with his riflemen.
He found the necessity of great circumspection, however, in the brief
sample of controversy already given him; and with a movement in front,
therefore, of a number of his force--sufficient, by employing the
attention of the enemy in that quarter, to cover and disguise his
present endeavor--he marshalled fifteen of his force apart from the
rest, leading them himself, as the most difficult enterprise, boldly up
the narrow pass.


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