Nothing of importance
stirring—very hot and rather hard to get anything to eat unless one's pocket is
well lined with Confederate money and then you can get any quantity of prime
fish and oysters, with an occasional "snifter" to aid digestion. Our
men seem disposed to find fault with everything—continually quarreling among
themselves, and seem disposed to fight something.
SOURCE: William S.
White, A Diary of the War; or What I Saw of It, p. 102
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