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That night we had a chase such as I had never before indulged in. The aide-de-camp believed Frank Amory to be ill with fever:-delirium in fact, but to my knowledge delirium was unusual as a first symptom of an ordinary Southern fever. He might be feverish; might indeed be ill; but that alone would not be apt to cause his extraordinary excitement. T