With Lee in Virginia

第10章

Thefurniturehadbeenremovedwiththeexceptionofafewoftheheavyarticles,aridChloeandLucyatoncesettowork,andwithbunchesoflonggrasssweptoutoneoftherooms。Dancutaquantityofgrassandpiledituponanoldbedsteadthatstoodinthecorner,andLucysmootheditdown。

"Now,sir,"shesaidperemptorilytoVincent,"youwillliedownandkeepyourselfquiet,butfirstofallIwillcutyourcoatoff。"

Oneofthetable-knivessooneffectedthework,andthecoatwasrolledupasapillow。Danremovedhisboots,andVincent,whowasnowbeyondevenremonstrating,laidhimselfdownonhiscoolbed。

"Now,Chloe,"MissKingstonsaidwhentheyhadleftVincent\'sroom,"Iwillleavehimtoyourcare。Iamsurethatyoumustbethoroughlytired,forIdon\'tsupposeyouhavewalkedsomanymilessinceyouwereagirl。"

"Iistired,missie;butIamreadytodoanytingyouwant。"

"Ionlywantyoutoattendtohim,Chloe。Firstofallyouhadbettermakesometea。Youknowwhatisagoodthingtogiveforafever,andifyoucanfindanythinginthegardentomakeadrinkofthatsort,do;butIhopehewilldozeoffforsometime。Whenyouhavedone,youhadbettergetthisplacetidyalittle;itisinaterriblelitter。Evidentlynoonehasbeeninsincetheymovedout。"

Theroom,indeed,wasstrewedwithlitterofallsorts,rubbishnotworthtakingaway,oldnewspapers,andoddsandendsofeverydescription。Lucylookedaboutamongtheseforsometime,andwithanexclamationofsatisfactionatlastpickeduptwocrumpledenvelopes。Theywerebothaddressed"WilliamJenkins,Woodford,nearMountPleasant。"

"ThatisjustwhatIwanted,"shesaid。

"Whatamyougoingtodo,MissLucy?"

"IamgoingtoMountPleasant,"shesaid。

"Lor\'amarcy,dearie,youarenotgoingtowalkthatdistance!Youmusthavewalkedtwelvesmilesalready。"

"Ishouldifitweretwiceasfar,Chloe。Therearesomethingswemustget。Don\'tlookalarmed,IshalltakeDanwithme。Now,letmesee。Inthefirstplacetherearelemonsformakingdrinkandlinseedforpoultices,somemeatformakingbroth,andsomeflour,andotherthingsforourselves;wemayhavetostayhereforsometime。TellmejustwhatyouwantandIwillgetit。"

Clilcemadeoutalistofnecessaries。

"Isha\'n\'tbegonelong,"thegirlsaid。"IfheasksaftermeorDan,makeoutwearelookingabouttheplacetoseewhatisuseful。

Don\'tlethimknowIhavegonetoMountPleasant,itmightworryhim。"

DanatonceagreedtoaccompanythegirltoMountPleasantwhenheheardthatshewasgoingtogetthingsforhismaster。

Lookingabouthefoundanoldbasketamongthelitter,andtheystartedwithoutdelaybytheoneroadfromtheclearing,whichled,theyhadnodoubt,tothetown。Itwasabouttwomilesdistant,andwasreallybutalargevillage。AfewFederalsoldiersfromthecamphardbywereloungingaboutthestreetsbutthesepaidnoattentiontothem。Lucysoonmadeherpurchases,andthenwenttothehousethathadbeenpointedouttoherasbeinginhabitedbythedoctorwhoattendedtotheneedsofthepeopleofMountPleasantandthesurroundingdistrict。Fortunatelyhewasathome。

Lucylookedathimcloselyasheenteredtheroomandtookhisseat。Hewasamiddle-agedmanwithashrewdface,andsheatoncefeltthatshemighthaveconfidenceinit。

"Doctor,"shesaid,"Iwantyoutocomeouttoseesomeonewhoisveryill。"

"Whatisthematterwithhim?Orisithimorher?"

"Itis-it\'s-"andLucyhesitated,"ahurthehasgot。"

"Awound,Isuppose?"thedoctorsaidquietly。"Youmayaswelltellmeatonce,asformetofindoutwhenIgetthere,thenIcantakewhateverisrequiredwithme。"

"Yes,sir。Itisawound,"Lucysaid。"Hisshoulderisbroken,I

believe,byapistolbullet。"

"Urnph!"thedoctorsaid。"Itmighthavebeenworse。Donothesitatetotellmeallaboutit,younglady。Ihavehadavastnumberofcasesonhandsincethesetroublesbegan。Bytheway,I

donotknowyourface,andIthoughtIkneweveryonewithinfifteenmilesaround。"

"IcomefromtheothersideoftheDuckriver。ButatpresentheislyingataplacecalledWoodford,buttwomilesfromhere。"

"Oh,yes!Iknowit。ButIthoughtitwasempty。Letmesee,amannamedJenkinslivedthere。HewaskilledatthebeginningofthetroublesinafightnearMurfreesboro。Hiswidowmovedinhere;

andshehasmarriedagainandgonefivemilesontheotherside。I

knowshewastryingtoselltheoldplace。"

"Wehavenotpurchasedit,sir;wehavejustsquattedthere。Myfriendwastakensohadthatwecouldgonofurther。Weweretrying,doctor,tomakeourwaydownsouth。"

"Yourfriend,whoeverheis,didaveryfoolishthingtobringayoungladylikeyourselfonsuchalongjourney。Youarenotapairofrunawaylovers,areyou?"

"No,indeed,"Lucysaid,flushingscarlet;"wehavenoideaofsuchathing。Iwaslivingalone,andthehousewasattackedbybushwhackers,thebandofavillainnamedMullens。"

"Oh!IsawallaboutthatintheNashvillepaperthismorning。

TheywereattackedbyabandofConfederateplunderers,itsaid。"

"Theywereattackedbyoneman,"thegirlreplied。"Theywereonthepointofmurderingmewhenhearrived。HeshotMullensandfourofhisbandandtherestmadeoff,buthegotthiswound。Andas1knewthevillainswouldreturnagainandburnthehouseandkillme,IandmyoldnursedeterminedtogosouthwardtojoinmyfriendsinGeorgia。"

"Well,youcantellmemoreaboutitaswego,"thedoctorsaid。"I

willordermybuggyroundtothedoor,anddriveyouback。Iwilltakemyinstrumentsandthingswithme。ItisnobusinessofminewhetherasickmanisaConfederateoraFederal;allmybusinessistohealthem。"

"Thankyouverymuch,doctor。WhilethehorseisbeingputinI

willgodownandtellthenegroboywithmetogostraightonwithabasketofthingsIhavebeenbuying。"

"Whereishenow?"thedoctorasked。

"Ithinkheissittingdownoutsidethedoor,sir。

"Thenyouneedn\'tgodown,"thedoctorsaid。"Hecanjumpupbehindandgowithus。Hewillgetthereallthequicker。"

Infiveminutestheyweredrivingdownthevillage,withDaninthebackseat。OnthewaythedoctorobtainedfromLucyamoredetailedaccountoftheiradventures。

"SoheisoneofthoseConfederateofficerswhobrokeprisonatElmira,"hesaid。"Isawyesterdaythatoneofhiscompanionswascaptured。"

"Washe,sir?Howwasthat?"

"ItseemsthathehadmadehiswaydowntoWashington,andwasstayingatoneofthehotelsthereasaMr。JamesofBaltimore。Ashewasgoingthroughthestreethewassuddenlyattackedbyanegro,whoassaultedhimwithsuchfurythathewouldhavekilledhimhadhenotbeendraggedoffbypassers-by。Theblackwouldharebeenveryroughlytreated,buthedenouncedthemanhehadattackedasoneoftheConfederateofficerswhohadescapedfromtheprison。Itseemsthatthenegrohadbeenaslaveofhiswhohadbeenbarbarouslytreated,andfinallysucceededinmakinghisescapeandreachingEngland,afterwhichhewenttoCanada;andnowthatitissafeforanescapedslavetoliveintheNorthernStateswithoutfearofarrestorill-treatmenthehadcomedowntoWashingtonwiththeintentionofengagingasateamsterwithoneoftheNorthernarmies,inthehopewhenhemadehiswaytoRichmondofbeingabletogainsomenewsofhiswife,whomhismasterhadsoldbeforeheranawayfromhim。"

"Itservedthemanright!"Lucysaidindignantly。"It\'sagoodthingthattheslavesshouldturnthetablessometimesuponmasterswhoill-treatthem。"

"Youdon\'tthinkmypatientwouldill-treathisslaves?"thedoctoraskedwithalittlesmile。

"Iamsurehewouldn\'t,"thegirlsaidindignantly。"Why,theboybehindyouisoneofhisslaves,andIamsurebewouldgivehislifeforhismaster。"

Danhadoverheardthedoctor\'sstory,andnowexclaimed:

"No,sah。MassaVincentdokindestofmasters。Ifalllikehim,doslaveseberywberecontentedandhappy。

Whatwasdenameofdatman,sah,youwasspeakingof?"

"HisnamewasJackson,"thedoctoranswered。

"Itoughtso,"Danexclaimedinexcitement。"Massanevermentioneddenamesofdetwoofficerswhogotoutwidhim,anditwartoodarkformetoseetheirfaces,butdatstorymademetinkitmustbehim。Berrybadmanthat;helibsclosetous,andMassaVincentonedayprettynighkillhimbecausehebeatdatberymanwhohascatchedhimnowondestreetofWashington。WhendatmansellhimwifeMassaVincentbuyhersoastopreventherfallingintobadhands。ShesafenowwidhismotheratdeOrangery-dat\'sthenameofherplantation。"

"Mypatientmustbequiteaninterestingfellow,younglady,"thedoctorsaid,witharatherslighttwinkleofhiseye。"Averyknight-errant。Butthereisthehousenow;weshallsoonseeallabouthim。"

Takingwithhimthecaseofinstrumentsandmedicineshehadbrought,thedoctorenteredVincent\'sroom。Lucyenteredfirst;

andalthoughsurprisedtoseeastrangerwithher,Vincentsawbyherfacethattherewasnocauseforalarm。

"Ihavebroughtyouadoctor,"shesaid。"Youcouldnotgoonasyouwere,youknow。SoDanandIhavebeentofetchone。"

ThedoctornowadvancedandtookVincent\'shand。

"Fererish,"hesaid,lookingathischeeks,whichwerenowflushed。

"Youhavebeendoingtoomuch,Ifancy。Nowletuslookatthiswoundofyours。Hasyourservantgotanywarmwater?"heaskedLucy。

Lucylefttheroom,andreturnedinaminutewithakettlefulofwarmwaterandabasin,whichwasamongthepurchasesshehadmadeatMountPleasant。

"Thatisright,"thedoctorsaid,takingitfromher。"Nowwewillcutopentheshirtsleeve。Ithink,younglady,youhadbetterleaveus,unlessyouareaccustomedtothesightofwounds。"

"Iamnotaccustomedtothem,sir;butasthousandsofwomenhavebeennursingthewoundedinthehospitals,IsupposeIcandosonow。"

Takingaknifefromthecase,thedoctorcutopentheshirtfromthenecktotheelbow。Theshoulderwasterriblyswollenandinflamed,andalittleexclamationofpainbrokefromLucy。

"Thatistheeffectofwalkingandinattention,"thedoctorsaid。"IfIcouldhavetakenhiminhandwithinanhourofhisbeinghitthematterwouldhavebeensimpleenough;butIcannotsearchfortheball,orinfactdoanything,tillwehavereducedtheswelling。Youmustputwarmpoulticesoneveryhalf-hour,andbyto-morrowI

hopetheinflammationwillhavesubsided,andIcanthenseeabouttheball。Itevidentlyissomewheretherestill,forthereisnosignofitshavingmadeitsexitanywhere。Inthemeantimeyoumustgivehimtwotablespoonfulsofthiscoolingdraughteverytwohours,andto-nightgivehimthissleepingdraught。Iwillbeoverto-morrowmorningtoseehim。Donotbeuneasyabouthim;

thewounditselfisnotserious,andwhenwehavegotridofthefeverandinflammationIhavenodoubtweshallpullhimroundbeforelong。"

"Iknowthewoundisnothing,"Vincentsaid;"IhavetoldMissKingstonsoallalong。ItisnothingatalltooneIgotatthefirstbattleofBullRun,whereIhadthreeribsbadlybrokenbyashell。

Iwaslaidupalongtimeoverthatbusiness。NowIhopeinaweekIshallhefittotravel。"

Thedoctorshookhishead。"Notassoonasthat。Stillwewillhopeitmaynotbelong。Nowallyouhavetodoistoliequietandnotworry,andtogettosleepasquickasyoucan。Youmustnotletyourpatienttalk,MissKingston。Itwillbesatisfactorytoyou,nodoubt,"hewentonturningtoVincent,"toknowthatthereisnofearwhateverofyourbeingdisturbedhere。Theroadleadsnowhere,andisentirelyoutofthewayoftraffic。Ishouldsayyoumightbeheresixmonthswithoutevenachanceofavisitor。

Everyoneknowsthehouseisshutup,andasyouhavenoneighborwithinhalfamilenooneislikelytocallin。Evenifanyonedidbyaccidentcomehereyouwouldbeinnodanger;weareallonewayofthinkingabouthere。"

"Shallwemakesomebrothforhim?"Lucyaskedaftertheyhadlefttheroom。

"No;hehadbesttakenothingwhateverduringthenexttwenty-fourhoursexcepthismedicineandcoolingdrinks。Thegreatthingistogetdownthefever。Wecansoonbuildhimupafterward。"

BynightfalltheexertionsofDan,Lucy,andChloehadmadethehousetidy。Bedsofrushesandgrasshadbeenmadeintheroomupstairsforthewomen,andDanhadnooccasionforoneforhimself,ashewasgoingtostopupwithhismaster。He,however,broughtabundleofrushesintothekitchen,andwhenitbecamedarkthrewhimselfdownuponthemforafewhours\'sleep,LucyandheroldnursetakingtheirplaceinVincent\'sroom,aLdpromisingtorouseDanattwelveo\'clock。

DuringtheeasypartofthenightVincentwasrestlessanduneasy,buttowardmorninghebecamemorequietanddozedoff,andhadhutjustawokewhenthedoctordroveupatteno\'clock。Hefoundtheinflammationandswellingsomuchabatedthathewasableatoncetoproceedtosearchfortheball。Chloewashisassistant。

Lucyfeltthathernerveswouldnotbeequaltoit,andDan\'shandshooksothatbecouldnotholdthebasin。Inaquarterofanhour,whichseemedtoLucytobeanage,thedoctorcameoutoftheroom。

"Thereisthebullet,MissKingston。"

"Andishemuchhurt,sir?"

"Itisanastywound,"thedoctorreplied。"Thecollarboneisbadlybroken,andIfancytheheadoftheboneoftheupperarm,toputitinlanguageyouwillunderstand,isfractured;butofthatIcannotbequitesure。Iwillexamineitagaintomorrow,andwillthenbandageitinitsproperposition。AtpresentIhaveonlyputabandageroundthearmandbodytopreventmovement。Ishouldbatheitoccasionallywithwarmwater,andyoucangivehimalittleweakbrothto-day。Ithink,onthewhole,heisdoingverywell。Thefeelingthatyouareallforthepresentsafefromdetectionhashadasmuchtodowiththeabatementofthefeverasmymedicine。"

Thenextmorningthereportwasstillsatisfactory。Thefeverhadalmostdisappeared,andVincentwasingoodspirits。Thedoctorappliedthesplintstokeeptheshoulderupinitsproperposition,andthentightlybandagedit。

"Itdependsuponyourselfnow,"hesaid,"whetheryourshouldersarebothofthesamewidthasbeforeornot。Ifyouwillliequiet,andgivethebrokenbonestimetoreunite,IthinkIcanpromiseyouthatyouwillbeasstraightasbefore;butifnot-puttingasidethechancesofinflammation-thatshoulderwillbelowerthantheother,andyouwillnevergetyourfullstrengthinitagain。Quietandpatiencearetheonlymedicinesyourequire,andastherecanbenoparticularhurryforyoutogetsouth,andasyourcompanyhereispleasantandyouhavetwogoodnurses,thereisnoexcuseforyournotbeingquietandcontented。"

"Verywell,doctor。IpromisethatunlessthereisariskofourbeingdiscoveredIwillbeaspatientasyoucanwish。Asyousay,I

haveeverythingtomakemecontentedandcomfortable。"

ThedoctorhadachatwithLucy,andagreedwithherthatperhapsitwouldbebettertoinformthemistressofthehousethattherewerestrangersthere。Someofthepeoplelivingalongtheroadmightnoticehimgoingorcoming,orseeDanonhiswaytomarket,andmightcomeandascertainthatthehousewasinhabited,andcommunicatethefacttotheiroldneighbor。

"Iwillseehermyself,MissKingston,andtellherthatIhavesentapatientofminetotakeuphisquartershere。Iwillsayheisreadytopaysomesmallsumweeklyaslongasheoccupiesthehouse。I

havenodoubtshewouldbewillingenoughtoletyouhaveitwithoutthat;foralthoughIshallsaynothingactuallyIshallletherguessfrommymannerthatitisawoundedConfederate,andthatwillbeenoughforher。Still,Ihavenodoubtthattheideaofgettingafewdollarsfortherentofanemptyhousewilladdtoherpatriotism。Peopleofherclassaregenerallyprettyclose-fisted,andshewilllookuponthisasalittlepocket-money。Good-by!I

shallnotcallto-morrow,butwillberoundnextdayagain。"

OnhisnextvisitthedoctortoldLucythathehadarrangedthematterwithherlandlady,andthatshewastopayadollaraweekasrent。"Ishouldnottellyourpatientaboutthis,"hesaid。"ItwilllooktohimasifIconsideredhisstaywaslikelytobealongone,anditmightfidgethim。"

"Howlongwillitbe,doctor,doyouthink?"

"ThatIcannotsay。Ifallgoeswell,heoughtinamonthtobefairlycured;butbeforestartinguponajourneywhichwilltaxhisstrength,Ishouldsayatleastsixweeks。"

TendayslaterVincentwasup,andabletogetabout。Apileofgrasshadbeenheapedupbythedoor,sothathecouldsitdowninthesunandenjoytheair。Lucywasinhighspirits,andflittedinandoutofthehouse,sometimeshelpingChloe,atotherstalkingtoVincent。

"Whatareyoulaughingat?"sheaskedasshecameoutsuddenlyononeoftheseoccasions。

"Iwasjustthinking,"hesaid,"thatnostrangerwhodroppedinuponuswoulddreamthatwewerenotathomehere。ThereisDantidyingupthegarden;Chloeisquiteathereaseinthekitchen,andyouandImightpassverywellforbrotherandsister。"

"Idon\'tseeanylikenessbetweenus-notabit。"

"No,thereisnopersonallikeness;butImeantinageandthatsortofthing。Ithink,altogether,wehaveaveryhomelikelook。"

"Theillusionwouldbeveryquicklydispelledifyourstrangerputhisheadinsidethedoor。Didanyoneeverseesuchabareplace?"

"Anyhow,it\'sverycomfortable,"Vincentsaid,"thoughIgrantthatitwouldbeimprovedbyalittlefurniture。"

"Byagreatdealoffurniture,youmean。Why,thereisntachairinthehouse,noracarpet,noracurtain,noracupboard,norabed;infactallthereisistheroughdresserinthekitchenandthatplanktable,andyourbedstead。Ireallythinkthat\'sall。Chloehasthekettleandtwocooking-pots,andthereisthedishandsixplateswebought。"

"Youbought,youmean,"Vincentinterrupted。

"Webought,sir;thisisajointexpedition。Then,thereisthebasinandapail。Ithinkthatisthetotalofourbelongings。"

"Well,yousee,itshowshowlittleonecanbequitecomfortableupon,"Vincentsaid。"Iwonderhowlongitwillbebeforethedoctorgivesmeleavetomove。Itisallverywellformewhoamaccustomedtocampaigning,butitisawfullyroughforyou。"

"Don\'tyouputyourimpatiencedowntomyaccount,atanyrateuntilyoubegintohearmegrumble。Itisjustyourownrestlessness,whenyouarepretendingyouarecomfertable。"

"IcanassureyouthatIamnotrestless,andthatIaminnohurryatalltobeoffonmyownaccount。Iamperfectlycontentedwitheverything。IneverthoughtIwaslazybefore,butIfeelasifI

coulddowithagreatdealofthissortofthing。YouwillseethatyouwillbecomeimpatientforamovebeforeIdo。"

"Weshallsee,sir。Anyhow,Iamgladyouhavesaidthat,becausenowwhateveryoumayfeelyouwillkeepyourimpatiencetoyourself。"

Anotherfourweekspassedbysmoothlyandpleasantly。Danwentintothevillageonceaweektodotheshopping,andthedoctorhadreducedhisvisitstothesamenumber。Hewouldhavecomeoftener,forhisvisitstothelonelycottageamusedhim;buthefearedthathisfrequentpassageinhisbuggymightattractnotice。

Sofarnooneelsehadbrokenthesolitudeoftheirlives。Ifthedoctor\'scallshadbeennoticed,theneighborshadnottakenthetroubletoseewhohadsettleddowninJenkins\'oldplace。Hisvisitswereverywelcome,forhebroughtnewspapersandbooks,theformerbeingalsopurchasedbyDanwheneverhewentintothevillage,andthustheylearnedthecourseofeventsoutside。

SinceAntietamnothinghadbeendoneinNorthernVirginia;butBurnside,whohadsucceededMcClellan,waspreparinganothergreatarmy,whichwastomarchtoRichmondandcrushouttherebellion。Leewasstandingonthedefensive。Alongthewholelineofthefrontier,fromNewOrleanstoTennessee,desultoryfightingwasgoingon,andintheseconflictstheConfederateshadgenerallytheworseofthings,havingtherenogeneralssuchasLee,Jackson,andLongatreet,whohadmadethearmyofVirginiaalmostinvincible。

AtthelastofthesevisitsthedoctortoldVincentthatheconsideredhewasnearlysufficientlyrestoredinhealthtobeabletostartontheirjourney。

"ItisamuchbetterjobthanIhadexpecteditwouldturnout。I

wasalmostafraidthatyourshoulderwouldneverbequitesquareagain。However,asyoucanseeforyourselfithascomeoutquiteright;andalthoughIshouldnotadviseyoutoputanygreatstrainonyourleftarm,Ibelievethatinaveryshorttimeitwillbeasstrongastheother。"

"Andnow,doctor,whatamIindebttoyou?Yourkindnesscannotberepaid,butyourmedicalbillIwilldischargeassoonasIgethome。Wehavenotmorethantwentydollarsleftbetweenus,whichislittleenoughforthejourneythereisbeforeus。YoucanrelythattheinstantIgettoRichmondIwillsendyouthemoney。

Thereisnogreatdifficultyinsmugglinglettersacrossthefrontier。"

"Iamverypleasedtohavebeenabletobeofservicetoyou,"thedoctorsaid。"Ishouldnotthinkofacceptingpaymentforaidrenderedtoanofficerofourarmy;butitwillgivemerealpleasuretoreceivealettersayingyouhavereachedhomeinsafety。Itisadutytodoallwecanforthebravemenfightingforourcause。AsIhavetoldyou,Iamnotaveryhotpartisan,forIseefaultsonbothsides。Still,Ibelieveintheprincipleofourforefathers,thateachStatehasitsowngovernmentandismasterofitsownarmy,joiningwiththeothersforsuchpurposesasitmaythinkfit。IfI

hadbeenafightingmanIshouldcertainlyhavejoinedthearmyofmyState;butasitis,IhopeIcandomoregoodbystayingandgivingsuchaidandcomfortasIcantomycountrymen。Youwill,Iamsure,excusemysayingthatIthinkyoumustletmeaidyoualittlefurther。IunderstandyoutosaythatMissKingstonwillgotofriendsinGeorgia,andIsupposeyouwillseehersafelythere。

ThenyouhaveaconsiderablejourneytomaketoRichmond,andthesumthatyoupossessisutterlyinadequateforallthis。Itwillgivemerealpleasureifyouwillaccepttheloanofonehundreddollars,whichyoucanrepaywhenyouwritetomefromRichmond。Youwillneedmoneyforthesakeofyourcompanionsratherthanyourown。Whenyouhaveoncecrossedthelineyouwillthenbeabletoappearinyourpropercharacter。"

"Thankyougreatly,doctor。Iwillacceptyourofferasfranklyasitismade。IhadintendedtelegraphingformoneyassoonasIwasamongourownpeople,buttherewouldbedelayinreceivingit,anditwillbemuchmorepleasanttopushonatonce。"

"Bytheway,youcannotcrossatFlorence,forIhearthatHoodhasfallenbackacrosstheriver,theforcesadvancingagainsthimfromthissidebeingtoostrongtoberesisted。ButIthinkthatthisisnodisadvantagetoyou,foritwouldhavebeenfarmoredifficulttopasstheFederalsandgettoFlorencethantomakeforsomepointontheriverasfaraspossiblefromthecontendingarmies。"

"Wetalkedthatoverthelasttimeyouwerehere,doctor,andyouknowweagreeditwasbettertoruntheriskoffallingintothehandsoftheYankeetroopsthanintothoseofoneofthosepartisanbandswhoseexploitsarealwaysperformedatadistancefromthearmy。However,ifHoodhasretreatedacrosstheTennesseethereisanendofthatplan,andwemusttakesomeotherroute。Whichdoyouadvise?"

"TheYankeeswillbestrongallroundthegreatbendoftherivertothewestofFlorenceandalongthelinetotheeast,whichwould,ofcourse,beyourdirectway。Thepassage,however,isyourrealdifficulty,andIshouldsaythatinsteadofgoinginthatdirectionyouhadbetterbearnearlyduesouth。ThereisaroadfromMountPleasantthatstrikesintothemainroadfromColumbiauptoCamden。Youcancrosstheriveratthatpointwithoutanyquestionorsuspicion,asyouwouldbemerelytravelingtothewestoftheState。Onceacrossyoucouldworkdirectlysouth,crossingintotheStateofMississippi,andfromtheretaketrainthroughAlabamatoGeorgia。

"Itseemsaroundaboutway,butIthinkyouwouldfinditfarthesafest,fortherearenoarmiesoperatinguponthatline。Thepopulation,atanyrateasyougetsouth,areforus,andthereare,sofarasIhaveheard,veryfewofthesebushwhackingbandsabouteitherononesideortheother。ThedifficultpartofthejourneyisthatuptoCamden,butasyouwillbegoingawayfromtheseatofwarinsteadoftowardittherewillbelittleriskofbeingquestioned。"

"Ihadthoughtofbuyingahorseandcart,"Vincentsaid。"Joggingalongaroadlikethatweshouldattractnoattention。Igaveuptheideabecauseourfundswerenotsufficient,but,thankstoyourkindness,wemightmanagenowtopickupsomethingofthesort。"

Thedoctorwassilentforaminute。

"IfyouwillsendDanovertometo-morrowafternoonIwillseewhatcanbedone,"hesaid。"Itwouldcertainlybethesafestplanbyfar;butImustthinkitover。Youwillnotleavebeforethat,willyou?"

"Certainlynot,doctor。Inanycaseweshouldhavestayedanotherdaytogetafewmorethingsforourjourney。"

ThenextafternoonDanwentovertoMountPleasant。Hewasawaytwohourslongerthantheyhadexpected,andtheybegantofeelquiteuneasyabouthim,whenthesoundofwheelswasheard,andDanappearedcomingalongtheroaddrivingacart。Vincentgaveashoutofsatisfaction,andLucyandthenegressranoutfromthehouseindelight。

"Hereamdecart。Mehadtogotofivemilesfromdetowntogethim。Datwhattookmesolong。Hereamaletter,sah,fromthedoctorFirst-ratemandatGoodmanallober。"

Theletterwasasfollows:

"MyDEARMu。WINGFIELD:Ididnotseehowyouwouldbeabletobuyacart,andIwassurethatyoucouldnotobtainonewiththefundsinyourpossession。AsfromwhatyouhavesaidI

knewthatyouwouldnotintheleastmindtheexpense,Ihavetakenthematteruponmyself,andhaveboughtfromyourlandladyacartandhorse,whichwill,Ithink,suityouwell。Ihavepaidforthemahundredandfiftydollars,whichyoucanremitmewiththehundredIhandedyouyesterday。Sincerelytrustingthatyoumaysucceedincarryingoutyourplansinsafety,andwithkindregardstoyourselfandMissKingston,"Iremain,yourstruly,"JAMESSPENCER。"

"Thatisanoblefellow,"Vincentsaid,"andItrust,forhissakeaswellasourown,thatweshallgetsafelythrough。Now,Lucy,I

thinkyouhadbettergointothetownthefirstthingandbuysomeclothesofgoodhomelyfashion。Whatwiththewaterandthebushesyourdressisgrievouslydilapidated,tosaytheleastofit。

Dancangowithyouandbuyasuitforme-thosefittedforayoungfarmer。Weshalllooklikeayoungfarmerandhissisterjoggingcomfortablyalongtomarket;wecanstop-andbuyastockofgoodsatsomefarmontheway。"

"Thatwillbecapital,"thegirlsaid。"Ihavebeengreatlyashamedofmyolddress,hutknowingwewererunningsoshort,andthateverydollarwasofconsequence,Imadethebestofit;nowthatweareinfundswecanaffordtoberespectable。"

Lucystartedearlythenextmorningforthetown,andtheshoppingwassatisfactorilyaccomplished。Theyreturnedbyeleveno\'clock。

Thenewpurchaseswereatoncedonned,andhalfanhourlatertheysetoffinthecart,Vincentsittingonthesidedriving,Lucyinthecornerfacinghimonabasketturnedtopsy-turvy,DanandChioeonathickbagofrushesinthebottomofthecart。

CHAPTERXIV。ACROSSTHEBORDER。

DANONhisreturnwiththecarthadbroughtbackamessagefromitslateownertosaythatifshecouldinanywaybeofusetothemsheshouldbegladtoaidthem。Herfarmlayontheroadtheywerenowfollowing,andtheydeterminedthereforetostopthere。Asthecartdrewupatthedoorthewomancameout。

"Gadtoseeyou,"shesaid;"comerightin。It\'sstrangenowyoushouldhavebeenlodginginmyhouseformorethansixweeksandIshouldneverhaveseteyesonyoubefore。Thedoctortalkedtomeaheapaboutyou,butIdidn\'tlooktoseequitesuchayoungcouple。"

Lucycoloredhotlyandwasabouttoexplainthattheydidnotstandinthesupposedrelationshiptoeachother,butVincentslightlyshookhishead。Itwasnotworthwhiletoundeceivethewoman,andalthoughtheyhadagreedtopassasbrotherandsisterVincentwasdeterminednottotellanuntruthaboutitunlessdeceitwasabsolutelynecessaryfortheirsafety。

"Andyouwanttogetoutofthewaywithoutquestionsbeingasked,Iunderstand?"thewomanwenton。"Therearemanysuchaboutatpresent。Idon\'twanttoasknoquestions;thewarhasbroughttroubleenoughonme。NowisthereanythingIcando?Ifso,sayitrightout。"

"Yes,thereissomethingyoucandoforus。Wewanttofillupourcartwiththesortofstuffyoutaketomarket-applesandpumpkins,andthingsofthatsort。Ifwehadgonetobuythemanywhereelsetheremighthavebeenquestionsasked。Fromwhatthedoctorsaidyoucanletushavesome。"

"Icandothat。Thestoreroom\'schuckfull;anditwasonlyafewdaysagoIsaidtoDaviditwastimewesetaboutgettingthemoff。

Iwillfillyourcart,sir;andnotoverchargeyouneither。ItwillsaveusthetroubleoftakingitovertoColumbiaorCamden,forthere\'splentyofgardentruckroundMountPleasant,andonecannotgetenoughtopayforthetroubleoftakingthemthere。"

Thecartwassoonfilledwithapples,pumpkins,andothervegetables,andthepriceputuponthemwasverymoderate。

"Whatoughtwetoaskforthese?。"Vincentsooninquired。"Onedoesnotwanttobeextracheapordear。"

Thewomaninformedthemofthepricestheymightexpecttogetfortheproduce;andtheyatoncestartedamidmanywarmgoodwishesfromher。

BeforeleavingthefarmthewomanhadgiventhemalettertohersisterwholivedamilefromCamden。

"It\'salwaysawkwardstoppingatastrangeplace,"shesaid,"andfarmersdon\'toftenputupathotelswhentheydriveinwithgardentrucktoatown,thoughtheymaydososometimes;besidesit\'salwaysnicebeingwithfriends。IwillwritealinetoJaneandtellheryouhavebeenmytenantsatWoodfordandwhereyouaregoing,andaskhertotakeyouinforthenightandgiveyouanoteinthemorningtoanyonesheorherhusbandmayknowagoodbitalongthatroad。"

Whentheyreachedthehouseitwasdark,butdirectlyVincentshowedthenotethefarmerandhiswifeheartilybadethemcomein。

"Yourboycanputupthehorseatthestab]e,andyouareheartilywelcome。Butthehouseisprettyfull,andwecan\'tmakeyouascomfortableasweshouldwishatnight;butstillwewilldoourbest。"

VincentandLucyweresoonseatedbythefire。Theirhostessbustledaboutpreparingsupperforthem,andthechildren,ofwhomthehouseseemedfull,staredshylyatthenewcomers。Assoonasthemealwasover,Chloe\'swantswereattendedto,andahunchofbreadandbacontakenoutbythefarmertoDaninthestables。Thechildrenwerethenpackedofftobed,andthefarmerandhiswifejoinedVincentandLucybythefire。

"Astosleeping,"thewomansaid,"JohnandIhavebeentalkingitover,andthebestwaywecanseeisthatyoushouldsleepwithme,ma\'am,andwewillmakeupabedonthefloorhereformyhusbandandyours。"

"Thankyou-thatwilldoverynicely;thoughIdon\'tlikeinterferingwithyourarrangements。"

"Notatall,ma\'am,notatall,itmakesanicechangehavingsomeonecomein,especiallyoflate,whenthereisnomorepleasureingoingaboutinthiscountry,andpeopledon\'tgooutafterdarkmorethantheycanhelp。Ah!it\'sabadtime。Mysistersaysyouaregoingwest,butIseeyouhavegotyourcartfullofgardentruck。HowyouhaveraiseditsosoonIdon\'tknow;forLizawrotetometwomonthssinceasshehadn\'tbeenabletosellherplace,anditwasjustawilderness。AreyougoingtogetridofitatCamdento-morrow?"

Vincenthadalreadybeenassuredastothepoliticsofhispresenthostandhostess,andhethereforedidnothesitatetosay:

"Thefactis,madam,weareanxioustogetalongwithoutbeingquestionedbyanyYankeetroopswemayfallinwith;andwehaveboughtthethingsyouseeinthecartfromyoursister,as,goingalongwithacartfull,anyonewemetwouldtakeusforfarmerslivingclosebyontheirroadtothenextmarket-town。"

"Oh,oh!that\'sit!"thefarmersaidsignificantly。"Wanttogetthroughthelines,eh?"

Vincentnodded。

"Didn\'tIthinksot"thefarmersaid,rubbinghishands。"Ithoughtdirectlymyeyeshituponyouthatyoudidnotlookthecutofagranger。Beenfighting-eh?andtheyareafteryou?"

Idon\'tthinktheyareaftermehere,"Vincentsaid。"ButIhaveseenagooddealoffightingwithJacksonandStuart;andIamjustgettingoveracollar-bonewhichwassmashedbyaYankeebullet。"

"Youdon\'tsay!"thefarmerexclaimed。"Well,Ishouldhavegoneoutmyselfifithadn\'tbeenforJaneandthechildren。ButtherearesuchalotofthemthatIcouldnotbringmyselftorunthechanceofleavingthemallonherhands。Still,Iamwiththemheartandsoul。"

"Yourwife\'ssistertoldmethatyouwereontherightside,"

Vincentsaid,"andthatIcouldtrustyoualtogether。"

"Now,ifyoutellmewhichroadyouwanttogo,Idon\'tmindifI

getonmyhorseto-morrowandridewithyouastage,andseeyouputforthenight。Iknowaheapofpeople,andIamsuretobeacquaintedwithsomeonewhicheverroadyoumaygo。Weareprettynearalltherightsideabouthere,though,asyougetfurtheron,therearelotsofNorthernmen。Now,whatareyourideasastotheroads?"

Vincenttoldhimtherouteheintendedtotake。

"Yououghttogetthroughthererightenough,"thefarmersaid。

"TherearesomeYankeetroopsmovingabouttothewestoftheriver,butnotmanyofthem;andovenifyoufellinwiththem,withyourcargoofstufftheywouldnotsuspectyou。Anyhow,Iexpectwecangetyoupasseddownsoasalwaystobeamongfriends。SoyoufoughtunderJacksonandStuart,didyou?Ah,theyhavedonewellinVirginia!Ionlywishwebadsuchmenhere。Whatmadeyoutakethosetwodarkiesalongwithyou?Ishouldhavethoughtyouwouldhavegotalongbetterbyyourself。"

"WeCouldn\'tverywellleavethem,"Vincentsaid;"theboyhasbeenwithmeallthroughthewars,andisastrueassteel。OldChloewasLucy\'snurse,andwouldhavebrokenherhearthadshebeenleftbehind。"

"Theyarefaithfulcreatureswhentheyarewelltreated。Mightyfewofthemhaverunawayallthistimefromtheirmasters,thoughinthepartstheYankeesholdthereisnothingtopreventtheirboltingiftheyhaveamindtoit。Ihaven\'tgotnoniggersmyself。I

triedthem,buttheywantmorelookingafterthantheyareworth;

andIcanmakeashiftwithmyboystohelpme,andhiringahandinbusytimestoworkthefarm。Now,sir,whatdoyouthinkofthelook-out?"

Thesubjectofthewarfairlystarted,hishosttalkeduntilmidnight,longbeforewhichhourLucyandthefarmer\'swifehadgoneofftobed。

"Wewillstartassoonasitislight,"thefarmersaid,asheandVincentstretchedthemselvesupontheheapofstrawcoveredwithblanketsthatwastoserveastheirbed,Chloehavinghoursbeforegoneuptosharethebedofthenegrogirlwhoassistedthefarmer\'swifeinhermanagementofthehouseandchildren。

"It\'sbesttogetthroughCamdenbeforepeopleareabout。ThereareYankeesoldiersatthebridge,butitwillbeallrightyoudrivingin,howeverearly,tosellyourstuff。Goingoutyouain\'tlikelytomeetwithYankees;butasitwouldlookqueer,youtakingyourgardentruckoutofthetown,it\'sjustaswelltobeontheroadbeforepeopleareabout。Onceyougetfiveorsixmilestheothersideyoumightbegoingtothenextplacetosellyourstuff。"

"ThatisjustwhatIhavebeenthinking,"Vincentsaid,"andIagreewithyoutheearlierwegetthroughCamdenthebetter。"

Accordinglyassoonasdaylightappearedthehorsowasputintbecart,thefarmermountinghisownanimal,andwithaheartygood-byfromhiswifethepartystartedaway。TheYankeesentinelsateachendofthebridgewerepassedwithoutquestions,forearlyasitwasthecartswerecominginwithfarmproduce。Asyetthestreetsofthetownwerealmostdeserted,andthefarmer,whobeforestartinghadtossedatarpaulinintothebackofthecart,said:

"Now,pullthatoverallthatstuff,andthenanyonethatmeetsuswillthinkthatyouaretakingoutbaconandgroceriesandsuchlikeforsomestorewayoff。"

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