It was calm, and at intervals the bugle calls and the shouts of the enemy could be heard from the hill.

There was no one now between the squadron and the enemy except a few scattered skirmishers.

An empty space of some seven hundred yards was all that separated them.

The enemy ceased firing, and that stern, threatening, inaccessible, and intangible line which separates two hostile armies was all the more clearly felt.

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