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Автор: Jr. Thomas Dixon
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       CHAPTER XXI

       THE BLOODIEST DAY

       CHAPTER XXII

       BENEATH THE SKIN

       CHAPTER XXIII

       THE USURPER

       CHAPTER XXIV

       THE CONSPIRACY

       CHAPTER XXV

       THE TUG OF WAR

       CHAPTER XXVI

       THE REST HOUR

       CHAPTER XXVII

       DEEPENING SHADOWS

       CHAPTER XXVIII

       THE MOONLIT RIVER

       CHAPTER XXIX

       THE PANIC

       CHAPTER XXX

       SUNSHINE AND STORM

       CHAPTER XXXI

       BETWEEN THE LINES

       CHAPTER XXXII

       THE WHIRLWIND

       CHAPTER XXXIII

       THE BROTHERS MEET

       CHAPTER XXXIV

       LOVE'S PLEDGE

       CHAPTER XXXV

       THE DARKEST HOUR

       CHAPTER XXXVI

       THE ASSASSIN

       CHAPTER XXXVII

       MR. DAVIS SPEAKS

       CHAPTER XXXVIII

       THE STOLEN MARCH

       CHAPTER XXXIX

       VICTORY

       CHAPTER XL

       WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE

       THE END

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      1809–1818

       Scene: A Cabin in the Woods

      Tom, A Man of the Forest and Stream.

       Nancy, The Woman Who Saw a Vision.

       The Boy, Her Son.

       Dennis, His Cousin.

       Boney, A Fighting Coon Dog.

      1861–1865

       Scene: The White House

      Senator Gilbert Winter, The Radical Leader.

       Betty, His Daughter.

       John Vaughan, A Union Soldier.

       Ned Vaughan, His Brother, a Rebel.

       Abraham Lincoln, The President.

       Mrs. Lincoln, His Wife.

       Phœbe, Her Maid.

       Julius Cæsar Thornton, Who Was Volunteered.

       Colonel Nicolay, The President's Secretary.

       Major John Hay, Assistant Secretary.

       William Tecumseh Sherman, Who Stole a March.

       George B. McClellan, The Man on Horseback.

       Robert E. Lee, The Southern Commander.

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      Tom seated himself at the table and looked into his wife's face with a smile:

      "Nancy, it's a meal fit for a king!"

      The supper over, he smoked his pipe before the cabin fire of blazing logs, while she cleared the wooden dishes. He watched her get