Andy C.
Repent, Harlequin!
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The 'Froggy Dog' was just about exactly what Captain Riley expected it to be--a sad excuse of a rat-trap that the citizens passed off for a 'hotel.' Nothing like the establishments he had gotten to stay in while in Kansas City. Still, it beat camping out in a tent, so he was more than happy to coerce the owner to allow his troops some complimentary lodging--for the good of the country, of course.
About half of his troops went to hear the preacher talk, but the Captain didn't much care for it. If God had anything to say to him about the work he was doing, He could say it Himself.
With that out of the way, he and his men could get to business, and begin the hunt for gray-coats in the town. The first and most obvious place that any yellow-bellied rebel would go after running from the might of the Union army would be to patch himself up, and so that was where Captain Riley was headed now. He knew that most doctors held their patient confidentiality in high esteem, but he was usually able to get most to cooperate after a time.
He knocked on the door to the doctor's office, waiting patiently for an answer.
About half of his troops went to hear the preacher talk, but the Captain didn't much care for it. If God had anything to say to him about the work he was doing, He could say it Himself.
With that out of the way, he and his men could get to business, and begin the hunt for gray-coats in the town. The first and most obvious place that any yellow-bellied rebel would go after running from the might of the Union army would be to patch himself up, and so that was where Captain Riley was headed now. He knew that most doctors held their patient confidentiality in high esteem, but he was usually able to get most to cooperate after a time.
He knocked on the door to the doctor's office, waiting patiently for an answer.