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CLARIMONDE: A TALE OF NEW ORLEANS LIFE, AND OF THE PRESENT WAR.

BY A MEMBER OF THE N. O. WASHINGTON ARTILLERY.

RICHMOND: M. A. MALSBY, CORNER OF 14TH AND MAIN STREETS. 1863.

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Entered, according to Act of Congress in the year 1863, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Confederate States, for the Eastern District of Virginia. Printed by MACFARLANE & FERGUSSON, Richmond, Va.

PREFACE.

With some hesitation, the author submits a work composed amid the vicissitudes of camp life, and which, in the number of accidents by flood and field, which it has met with from its commencement until its formal delivery into the publisher's hands, has exceeded those of the heroine whose name it bears. It was written to amuse a few friends, and to while away the dull hours not employed in fighting, forced marching, eating and drinking. At the instance of these partial critics he has placed his MS. in the hands of a publisher; and trusting that the good nature which has hitherto been shown to soldiers will be extended to him whose only fault, after all, will be that he has attempted to please, he submits the following work to the reader's indulgence.

Army of the Potomac, Feb. 14th, 1863.
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