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Joe ParsonsAt one of the hospitals, was a boy of twenty, who had been shot in the eyes. He used to enjoy sitting by the window, his eyes bandaged, and singing: "O, I'm a sojer boy!" "What's your name, my boy?" asked a visitor. "Joe Parsons, sir?" "What is the matter with you?" "Blind, sir, blind as a bat; shot at Antietam. "But it might ha' been worse," he said. "I'm thankful I'm alive, sir." "You see, I was hit, yer see, and it knocked me down. I lay there all night, and in the morning the fight began again. I could stand the pain, but the balls were flyin' all round, and I wanted to get away. At last I heard a groan beyond me." "Hallo," said I. "Hallo, yourself," said he. "Who are you?" said I. "A Gray Jacket?" "Yes," said he; "and you're a Blue Jacket." "My leg is broken," said he. "Can you see?" said I. "Yes." "Well, I can't; but, I can walk. Now if you'll do the seeing, I'll do the walking and get us both away from here." "All right; agreed." "So that's the way we saved ourselves. And now I'm getting along pretty well." "But my poor boy," said the visitor, "you will never see again." "Yes I know that, but—'I'm a bold, bold sojer boy.'" "A bold, bold sojer boy"—and the visitor passed on, leaving Joe singing as merry as a lark. |
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