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A slim youth on a fine chestnut horse caught these swift words from the mouth of his superior. He made his horse bound into a gallop almost from a walk in his haste to go upon his mission. There was a cloud of dust.
A moment later the youth saw the general bounce excitedly in his saddle.
“Yes, by heavens, they have!” The officer leaned forward. His face was aflame with excitement. “Yes, by heavens, they've held 'im! They've held 'im!”
He began to blithely roar at his staff: “We'll wallop 'im now. We'll wallop 'im now. We've got 'em sure.” He turned suddenly upon an aid: “Here—you— Jones—quick—ride after Tompkins—see Taylor—tell him t' go in—everlastingly—like blazes—anything.”
As another officer sped his horse after the first messenger, the general beamed upon the earth like a sun. In his eyes was a desire to chant a paean. He kept repeating, “They've held 'em, by heavens!”
His excitement made his horse plunge, and he merrily kicked and swore at it. He held a little carnival of joy on horseback.
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paean – a song of triumph or praise
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