Clearly instruct Ewell to rally his exhausted and scattered regiments to attack the now-fortified Union positions on Cemetery Hill. Focus all energies on the attack instead of regrouping for ...
This can be seen in particular at the end of the novel just before and during Bob Ewell’s attack on Jem and Scout. I took one giant step and found myself reeling: my arms useless, in the dark ...
While his troops are exhausted and bloodied, Ewell steels his courage and decides that an attack now is better than waiting for the Union to establish better defenses. Personally leading elements ...
This can be seen in particular at the end of the novel just before and during Bob Ewell’s attack on Jem and Scout. I took one giant step and found myself reeling: my arms useless, in the dark ...
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