"With Lee in Virginia" Quotes
A young Confederate soldier displays courage and loyalty while serving under General Robert E. Lee during the American Civil War.
historical fiction | 336 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
I shall never forget how I felt as I realized that I was no longer a boy but a man, and that the time had come when I too must give my aid to the cause of the South.
I trust, lads, you will always remember the motto of the Washington family: 'Exitus acta probat' – the end proves the action.
The enemy’s fire was terrible, but it was too high. I felt as if I were walking in a hailstorm, but I was untouched.
The worst of it is, Charley, that these men are fighting hard and risking their lives, while we are sitting here doing nothing.
I have never seen so many dead and dying men before. It is horrible!
Tom always seemed to be in the thick of it, Charley, and never have I seen a man more cool and daring.
I tell you, lad, there is a deal of difference between drilling in a peaceful country and fighting in a great battle.
I tell you, Charley, it is a terrible thing to have to kill a man.
I believe, sir, that if we all did our duty as heartily as our men we should beat the Yankees in no time.
I have seen many a brave man die, but I have never seen one meet his death more bravely than that young fellow.





