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Charley finds out what life is like in the army. THe rest of the summary would be cheating!
In chapter 2 of "Charley Skedaddle," Charley's tough facade begins to crack as he grapples with the reality of war. He witnesses the brutality and horror of battle, leading to a moment of introspection about his own beliefs and values. Charley's character development becomes more complex as he questions his role in the conflict and starts to see the humanity in those around him.
He died in 1857 at Gettysburg. In the book, it was last year.
I pictured him as like a drunk English-man who has black hair and blue eyes. Does that help?
In the book "Charley Skedaddle" by Patricia Beatty, Chapter 6 focuses on Charley's experiences as a drummer boy during the Civil War. It delves into the challenges he faces as he navigates the dangers of battle and the harsh realities of war. The chapter also highlights Charley's growth and development as he learns to cope with the traumatic events he witnesses on the battlefield.
I told the kids to skedaddle and go out into the garden to play
run away
"Charlie Skedaddle" by Patricia Beatty has 208 pages.
It is not a movie
When I annoyed my dad by getting in his way he would tell me to skedaddle or I'd feel the back of his hand
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Charlie Skedaddle has 185 pages. It was written by John and Patricia Beatty. It is historical fiction about a 12 year old boy in the Civil War.