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Evelyn Byrd

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About This Book

Set during the closing years of the Civil War, the narrative follows Virginian families and soldiers confronting the slow erosion of their world as battles, raids, and privations consume estates and livelihoods. Central figures include a cultured artillery captain, his quick-thinking aide, and a young woman whose private writings and choices reveal inner courage. Episodes range from artillery actions and burned barns to trench life, starvation, nights of vigil, and domestic reckonings. Themes examine endurance under loss, the conflict between duty and preservation of memory, and how personal loyalty and love persist amid communal collapse.

Contents

CHAPTER PAGE
I. A Stricken Corsage 9
II. Owen Kilgariff 29
III. Evelyn Byrd 50
IV. The Letting Down of the Bars 59
V. Dorothy’s Opinions 70
VI. When Greek meets Greek 79
VII. With Evelyn at Wyanoke 102
VIII. Some Revelations of Evelyn 118
IX. The Great War Game 144
X. The Law of Love 152
XI. Orders and “No Nonsense” 167
XII. Safe-conduct of Two Kinds 178
XIII. Kilgariff hears News 185
XIV. In the Watches of the Night 210
XV. In the Trenches 216
XVI. The Starving Time 224
XVII. A Gun-pit Conference 242
XVIII. Evelyn’s Revelation 269
XIX. Dorothy’s Decision 277
XX. A Man, a Maid, and a Horse 283
XXI. Evelyn lifts a Corner of the Curtain 294
XXII. Alone in the Porch 302
XXIII. A Lesson from Dorothy 318
XXIV. Evelyn’s Book 327
XXV. More of Evelyn’s Book 345
XXVI. Evelyn’s Book, Continued 370
XXVII. Kilgariff’s Perplexity 386
XXVIII. Evelyn’s Book, Concluded 390
XXIX. Evelyn’s Vigil 418
XXX. Before a Hickory Fire 424
XXXI. The Last Flight of Evelyn 432
XXXII. The End of it All 434

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