When Johnny Went Marching

When Johnny Went Marching

When Johnny Went Marching

G. Clifton Wisler / GClifton Wisler

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Año de edición:
2016
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Historia de América
ISBN:
9781524646066
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“Why, what in thunder is this?” the colonel asked, turning to twelve-year-old Johnny Catlin.“That is our drummer boy, and he is a daisy,” the captain replied.The colonel didn’t agree. “This is no kindergarten. We ain’t running a nursery.”Turning to Johny, he told the boy to go home. “The war is no place for chickens that bain’t got their pinfeathers!”

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