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类别:其他 作者:George Alfred Henty字数:16962更新时间:18/12/14 16:21:30
McClellanfoughtadrawnbattleagainstusatAntietamandshowedhimselfareallyablegeneralintheoperationsinfrontofRichmond。Thearmyhaveconfidenceinhim,andheisbyfarthebestmantheyhavegotsofar,butthefoolsatWashingtonhavenowforthesecondtimedisplacedhimbecausetheyarejealousofhim。Burnsidehasshownhimselfagoodmaninminorcommands,butIdon\'tthinkheisequaltocommandsuchavastarmyasthis;andbesides,weknowfromourfriendsatWashingtonthathehasprotestedagainstthisadvanceacrosstheriver,buthasbeenoverruled。YouwillseeFredericksburgwilladdanothertothelonglistofourvictories。\" VincentsharedatentwithanotherofficerofthesamerankinGeneralStuart\'sstaff。Theysatchattingtilllate,anditwasstilldarkwhentheyweresuddenlyarousedbyanoutbreakofmusketrydownattheriver。 \"Thegeneralwasright,\"CaptainLongmore,Vincent\'scompanion,exclaimed。\"Theyareevidentlythrowingabridgeacrosstheriver,andthefirewehearcomesfromtworegimentsofMississippianswhoareposteddowninthetownunderBarksdale。\" Itwasbuttheworkofaminutetothrowontheirclothesandhurryout。Thenightwasdarkandaheavyfoghungovertheriver。A perfectroarofmusketrycameupfromthevalley。Drumsandbuglesweresoundingallalongthecrest。AtthesamemomenttheyissuedoutGeneralStuartcameoutfromhistent,whichwascloseby。 \"Isthatyou,Longmore?Jumponyourhorseandridedowntothetown。Bringbacknewsofwhatisgoingon。\" Afewminuteslateranofficerrodeup。Somewoodhadbeenthrownonthefire,andbyitslightVincentrecognizedStonewallJackson。 \"Haveyouanynewsforus?\"heasked。 \"Notyet,Ihavesentanofficerdowntoinquire。Theenemyhavebeentryingtobridgetheriver。 \"Isupposeso,\"Jacksonreplied。\"Ihaveorderedoneofmybrigadestocometotheheadofthebankassoonastheycanbeformedup,tohelpBarksdaleifneedbe,butIdon\'twanttotakethemdownintothetown。Itiscommandedbyallthehillsontheoppositeside,andweknowtheyhavebroughtupalsoalltheirartillerythere。\" InafewminutesCaptainLougmorereturned。 \"Theenemyhavethrowntwopontoonbridgesacross,oneaboveandonebelowtheoldrailwaybridge。TheMississippianshavedriventhembackonce,buttheyarepushingontheworkandwillsoongetitfinished;butGeneralBarksdalebidsmereportthatwiththeforceathiscommandhecanrepulseanyattempttocross。\" Thelightwasnowbreakingintheeast,buttheroarofmusketrycontinuedunderthecanopyoffog。GeneralLee,Longstreet,andothershadnowarriveduponthespot,andVincentwassurprisedthatnoorderswereissuedfortroopstoreinforcethoseunderGeneralBarksdale。Presentlythesunrose,andasitgainedinpowerthefogslowlylifted,anditwasseenthatthetwopontoonbridgeswerecomplete;butthefireoftheMississippianswassoheavythatalthoughtheenemyseveraltimesattemptedtocrosstheyrecoiledbeforeit。Suddenlyagunwasfiredfromtheoppositeheight,andatthesignalmorethanahundredpiecesofartilleryopenedfireuponthetown。Manyoftheinhabitantshadleftassoonasthemusketryfirebegan,buttheslopesbehinditsoonpresentedasadspectacle。Men,women,andchihlrenpouredoutfromthetown,bewilderedwiththedinandterrifiedbythestormofshotandshellthatcrashedintoit。Higherandhigherthecrowdoffugitivesmadetheirwayuntiltheyreachedthecrest; amongthemwereweepingwomenandcryingchildren,manyoftheminthescantiestattireandcarryingsucharticlesofdressandvaluablesastheyhadcaughtupwhenstartledbytheterriblerainofmissiles。Inaveryfewminutessmokebegantoriseoverthetown,followedbytonguesofflame,andinhalfanhourtheplacewasonfireinascoreofplaces。 AlldaythebombardmentwentonwithoutcessationandFredericksburgcrumbledintoruins。Still,inspiteofthisterriblefiretheMississippiansclungtotheburningtownamidcrashingwalls,fallingchimneys,andshellsexplodingineverydirection。 Asnightfelltheenemypouredacrossthebridges,andBarksdale,contestingeveryfootofground,fellbackthroughtheburningcityandtookupapositionbehindastonewallinitsrear。 ThroughoutthedaynotasingleshothadbeenfiredbytheConfederateartillery,whichwasveryinferiorinpowertothatoftheenemy。AsGeneralLeehadnowishfinallytohinderthepassageoftheFederals,thestubbornresistanceofBarksdale\'sforcebeingonlyintendedtogivehimtimetoconcentrateallhisarmyassoonasheknewforcertainthepointatwhichtheenemywasgoingtocross;andhedidnotwish,therefore,toriskthedestructionofanyofhisbatteriesbycallingdowntheFederalfireuponthem。 Duringthedaythetroopswereallbroughtupintoposition。 LongstreetwasontheleftandJacksonontheright,whiletheguns,forty-seveninnumber,wereinreadinesstotakeuptheirpostinthemorningontheslopesinfrontofthem。OntheextremerightGeneralStuartwaspostedwithhiscavalryandhorseartillery。Thenightpassedquietlyandbydaybreakthetroopswerealldrawnupintheirpositions。 Assoonasthesunroseitwasseenthatduringthenighttheenemyhadthrownmorebridgesacrossandthatthegreaterportionofthearmywasalreadyover。Theywere,indeed,alreadyinmovementagainsttheConfederateposition,theirattackbeingdirectedtowardtheportionofthelineheldbyJackson\'sdivision。GeneralStuartgaveorderstoMajorPelham,whocommandedhishorseartillery,andwhoimmediatelybroughtupthegunsandbeganthebattlebyopeningfireontheflankoftheenemy。ThegunsoftheNorthernbatteriesatoncereplied,andforsomehourstheartilleryduelcontinued,theFederalgunsdoingheavyexecution。Foratimeattackswerethreatenedfromvariouspoints,butaboutteno\'clock,whenthefoglifted,amassofsome55,000troopsadvancedagainstJackson。Theyweresufferedtocomewithin800yardsbeforeagunwasfired,andthenfourteengunsopeneduponthenwithsucheffectthattheyfellbackinconfusion。 Atoneo\'clockanotherattemptwasmade,coveredbyatremendousfireofartillery。ForatimethecolumnsofattackwerekeptatbaybythefireoftheConfederatebatteries,buttheyadvancedwithgreatresolution,pushedtheirwaythroughJackson\'sfirstline,andforcedthemtofallback。JacksonbroughtuphissecondlineanddrovetheenemybackwithgreatslaughteruntilhisadvancewascheckedbythefireoftheNorthernartillery。 Alldaythefightwenton,theFederalsattemptingtocrushtheConfederateartillerybytheweightoftheirfireinorderthattheirinfantrycolumnsmightagainadvance。ButalthoughoutnumberedbymorethantwotoonetheConfederategunswereworkedwithgreatresolution,andthedaypassedanddarknessbeguntofallwithouttheirretiringfromthepositionstheyhadtakenup。\'JustatsunsetGeneralStuartorderedallthebatteriesontherighttoadvance。ThistheydidandopenedtheirfireontheNortherninfantrywithsucheffectthatthesefellbacktothepositionnearthetownthattheyhadoccupiedinthemorning。 Ontheleftanequallyterriblebattlehadragedallday,butheretheNortherntroopswerecompelledtocrossopengroundbetweenthetownandthebaseofthehill,andsufferedsoterriblyfromthefirethattheyneversucceededinreachingtheConfederatefront。 ThroughoutthedaytheConfederatesheldtheirpositionwithsucheasethatGeneralLeeconsideredtheaffairasnothingmorethanademonstrationofforcetofeelhisposition,andexpectedanevensternerbattleonthefollowingday。Jackson\'sfirstandsecondlines,composedoflessthan15,000men,hadrepulsedwithoutdifficultythedivisionsofFranklinandHooker,55,000strong; whileLongstreetwithaboutthesameforcehadneverbeenreallypressedbytheenemy,althoughonthatsidetheyhadaforceofover50,000men。 InthemorningtheNorthernarmywasseendrawnupinbattlearrayasiftoadvanceforfreshassault,butnomovementwasmade。GeneralBurnsidewasinfavorofafreshattack,butthegeneralscommandingthevariousdivisionsfeltthattheirtroops,aftertherepulsethedaybefore,werenotequaltothework,andwereunanimouslyofopinionthatasecondassaultshouldnotbeattempted。AfterremainingforsomehoursinorderofbattletheyfellbackintothetownandtwodayslaterthewholearmyrecrossedtheRappahannookRiver。ThelossoftheConfederateswas1,800men,whowereforthemostpartkilledorwoundedbytheenemy\'sartillery,whiletheFederallosswasnolessthan13,771。GeneralBurnsidesoonafterwardresignedhiscommand,andGeneralHooker,anofficerofthesamepoliticsasthepresidentandhisadvisers,wasappointedtosucceedhim。 Thecavalryhadnotbeencalledupontoactduringtheday,andVincent\'sdutieswereconfinedtocarryingorderstothecommandersofthevariousbatteriesofartillerypostedinthatpartofthefield,asthesehadallbeenplacedunderGeneralStuart\'sorders。Hehadmanynarrowescapesbyshotandfragmentsofshells,butpassedthroughthedayuninjured。 GeneralLeehasbeenblamedfornottakingadvantageofhisvictoryandfallingupontheFederalsonthemorningafterthebattle;butalthoughsuchanassaultmightpossiblyhavebeensuccessfulhewasconsciousofhisimmenseinferiorityinforce,andhistroopswouldhavebeencompelledtohaveadvancedtotheattackacrossgroundcompletelysweptbythefireofthemagnificentlyservedNorthernartillerypostedupontheircommandingheights。Hewasmoreoverignorantofthefullextentofthelosshehadinflictedupontheenemy,andexpectedarenewedattackbythem。Hewastherefore,doubtless,unwillingtorisktheresultsofthevictoryhehadgainedandofthevictoryheexpectedtogainshouldtheenemyrenewtheirattack,byamovementwhichmightnotbesuccessful,andwhichwouldatanyratehavecosthimatremendouslossofmen,andmenwerealreadybecomingscarceintheConfederacy。 Assoonastheenemyhadfonbackacrosstheriveranditwascertainthattherewaslittlechanceofanotherforwardmovementontheirpartforaconsiderabletime,VincentshowedtoGeneralStuartthepermithehadreceivedtoreturnhomeuntilthespringonleave,andatoncereceivedthegeneral\'spermissiontoretirefromthestaffforatime。 HehadnotbeenaccompaniedbyDanonhisrailwayjourneytothefront,havinglefthimbehindwithinstructionstoendeavorbyeverymeanstofindsomeclewastothedirectioninwhichDinahhadbeencarriedoff。Hetelegraphedonhiswayhomethenewsofhiscoming,andfoundDanatthestationwaitingforhim。 \"Well,Dan,haveyouobtainedanynews?\"heaskedassoonashishorsehadbeenremovedfromitsbox,andhehadmountedandatafoot-paceleftthestation,withDanwalkingbesidehim。 \"No,sah;Ihabdonemybest,butIcannotfindoutanyting。TheniggersatJackson\'sallsaydatnostrangershabbeentherewiddooldmanforalongtimebeforededaydatDinahwascarriedoff。I havebeenoverdar,massa,andhabtalkedwidthehandsatdohouse。Deyallsaydatnoonebeendereforamonth。Mesuredatdoynotellalieaboutit,becausedoyallhateMassaJacksonlikepison。Dendelawyer,heamputdoadvertisementyoutoldhiminthepapers:FivehundreddollarstowhoeverwouldgiveinformationaboutdocarryingoffofafemaleslavefromMissyWingfiold,ordatwouldleadtodediscoveryofherhiding-place。 Butnoanswercome。MeheardMissyWingfieldsaysolastnight。\" \"That\'sbad,Dan;butIhardlyexpectedanythingbetter。Ifeltsuretheoldfoxwouldhavetakeneveryprecaution,knowingwhataseriousbusinessitwouldbeforhimifitwerefoundout。NowI ambackIwilltakethematterupmyself,andwewillseewhatwecando。IwishIcouldhavesetaboutitthedayaftershewascarriedaway。Itismorethanafortnightagonow,andthatwillmakeitmuchmoredifficultthanitwouldhavebeenbaditbeenbegunatonce。\" \"Well,Vincent,soyouhavecomebacktousundamagedthistime,\"hismothersaidafterthefirstgreeting。\"WeworeveryanxiouswhenthenewscamethatagreatbattlehadbeenfoughtlastFriday;butwhenweheardthenextmorningtheenemyhadbeenrepulsedsoeasilyweworenotsoanxious,althoughitwasnotuntilthismorningthatthelistofkilledandwoundedwaspublished,andourmindssetatrest\" \"No,mother;itwasatremendousartillerybattle,butitwasalittlemorethanthat-atleastonourside。ButIhaveneverheardanythingatalllikeitfromsunrisetosunset。But,afterall,anartilleryfireismorefrighteningthandangerous,exceptatcomparativelyclosequarters。Theenemymusthavefiredatleastfiftyshotsforeverymanthatwashit。Icountedseveraltimes,andthereworefullyahundredshotsaminute,andIdon\'tthinkitlessenedmuchthewholeday。Ishouldthinktheymusthavefiredtwoorthreehundredroundsatleastfromeachgun。Theroarwasincessant,andwhatwiththedintheymade,andtherepliesofourownartillery,andtheburstingofshells,andtherattleofmusketry,thedinattimeswasalmostbewildering。Wildfirewashitwithapieceofshell,butfortunatelyitwasnotaverylargeone,andheisnotmuchtheworseforit,buttheshockknockedhimoffhislegs; ofcourseIwentdownwithhim,andthoughtforamomentIhadbeenhitmyselfNo;itwasbyfarthemosthollowaffairwehavehad。Theenemyfoughtobstinatelyenough,butwithouttheslightestspiritordash,andonlyoncedidtheygetupanywherenearourline,andthentheywontbackagooddealquickerthantheycame。\" \"Andnowyouaregoingtobewithusforthreemonths,Vincent?\" Ihopeso,mother;atleastiftheydonotadvanceagain。Ishallbehereoffandon。ImeantofindDinahMorrisifitispossible,andifIcanobtaintheslightestclewIshallfollowitupandgowhereveritmayleadme。\" \"Well,wewillspareyouforthat,Vincent。Asyouknow,Ididnotlikeyourmixingyourselfupinthatbusinesstwoyearsago,butitisaltogetherdifferentnow。Thewomanwasverywillingandwellconducted,andIhadgottobereallyfondofher。Butputtingthataside,itisintolerablethatsuchapieceofinsolenceasthestealingofoneofourslavesshouldgounpunished。Thereforeifyoudofindanyclewtotheaffairwewillnotgrumbleatyourfollowingitup,evenifitdoestakeyouawayfromhomeforashorttime。Bytheby,wehadlettersthismorningfromacertainyoungladyinGeorgiainclosingherphotograph,andIratherfancythereisoneforyousomewhere。\" \"Whereisit,mother?\"Vincentasked,jumpingfromhisseat。 \"Letmethink,\"Mrs。Wingfieldreplied。\"Dideitherofyougirlsputitaway,orwherecanithavebeenstowed?\"Thegirlsbothlaughed。 \"Now,Vincent,whatofferdoyoumakefortheletter?Well,wewon\'tteaseyou,\"AnniewentonasVincentgaveanimpatientexclamation。\"Anothertimewemightdoso,butasyouhavejustcomesafelybacktousIdon\'tthinkitwillbefair,especiallyasthisistheveryfirstletter。Hereitisit\"andshetookoutoftheworkboxbeforeherthemissiveVincentwassoeagertoreceive。 CHAPTERXVI。THESEARCHFORDINAH。 \"BYTHEBY,Vincent,\"Mrs。Wingfieldremarkednextmorningatbreakfast,\"IhavepartedwithPearson。\" \"Iamgladtohearit,mother。What!didyoudiscoveratlastthathewasascamp?\" \"Severalthingsthatoccurredshookmyconfidenceinhim,Vincent。Theaccountswerenotatallsatisfactory,andithappenedquiteaccidentallythatwhenIwastalkingonedaywithMr。 Robertson,who,asyouknow,isagreatspeculatorintobacco,I saidthatIshouldgrownomoretobacco,asitreallyfetchednothing。Herepliedthatitwouldbeapitytogiveitup,forsolittlewasnowcultivatedthatthepricewasrising,andtheOrangerytobaccoalwaysfetchedtopprices。\'IthinkthepriceI paidforyourcropthisyearmustatanyratehavepaidforthelaborthatistosay,paidforthekeepoftheslavesandsomethingover。\' Hethenmentionedthepricehehadgiven,whichwascertainlyagooddealhigherthanIhadimagined。Ilookedtomyaccountsnextmorning,andfoundthatPearsonhadonlycreditedmewithone-thirdoftheamounthemusthavereceived,soIatoncedismissedhim。Indeed,Ihadbeenthinkingofdoingsosomelittletimebefore,formoneyissoscarceandthepriceofproducesolowthatIfeltIcouldnotaffordtopayasmuchasIhavebeengivinghim。\" \"IamafraidIhavebeendrawingratherheavily,mother,\"Vincentputin。 \"Ihaveplentyofmoney,Vincent。Sinceyourfather\'sdeathwehavehadmuchlesscompanythanbefore,andIhavenotspentmyincome。Besides,Ihaveaconsiderablesuminvestedinhousepropertyandothersecurities。ButIhave,ofcourse,sincethewarbeganbeensubscribingtowardtheexpensesofthewar-forthesupportofhospitalsandsoon。IthoughtatatimelikethisIoughttokeepmyexpensesdownatthelowestpoint,andtogivethebalanceofmyincometotheState。\" \"HowdidJonastakehisdismissal,mother?\" \"Notverypleasantly,\"Mrs。Wingfieldreplied;\"especiallywhenI toldhimthatIhaddiscoveredhewasrobbingme。However,heknewbetterthantosaymuch,forhehasnotbeeningoododorabouthereforsometime。AfterthefightingnearheretherewerereportsthathehadbeenincommunicationwiththeYankees。Hespoketomeaboutitatthetime,butasitwasamerematterofrumor,originating,nodoubt,fromthefactthathewasaNorthernmanbybirth,Ipaidnoattentiontothem。\" \"Itislikelyenoughtobetrue,\"Vincentsaid。\"IalwaysdistrustedthevehemencewithwhichhetooktheConfederateside。Howlongagodidthishappen?\" \"ItisaboutamonthsinceIdismissedhim。\" \"Solatelyasthat!ThenIshouldnotbeatallsurprisedifhehadsomehandincarryingoffDinah。IknowhewasincommunicationwithJackson,forIoncesawthemtogetherinthestreet,andIfanciedatthetimethatitwasthroughhimthatJacksonlearnedthatDinahwashere。Itisanadditionalclewtoinquireinto,anyhow。Doyouknowwhathasbecomeofhimsinceheleftyou?\" \"No;Ihaveheardnothingatallabouthim,Vincent,fromthedayI gavehimacheckforhispayinthisroom。Farrell,whowasunderhim,isnowinchargeoftheOrangery。Hemaypossiblyknowsomethingofhismovements。\" \"IthinkFarrellisanhonestfellow,\"Vincentsaid\"Hewasalwaysaboutdoinghisworkquietlyneverbullyingorshoutingatthehands,andyetseeingthattheydidtheirworkproperly。Iwillrideoutandseehimatonce。\" AssoonasbreakfastwasoverVincentstarted,andfoundFarrellinthefieldswiththehands。 \"Iamgladtoseeyouback,sir,\"themansaidheartily。 \"Thankyou,Farrell。Iamgladtobeback,andIamgladtofindyouinPearson\'splace。Ineverlikedthefellow,andnevertrustedhim。\" \"Ididnotlikehimmyself,sir,thoughwealwaysgotonwellenoughtogether。Heknewhiswork,andgotasmuchoutofthehandsasanyonecoulddo;butIdidnotlikehiswaywiththem。 Theyhatedhim。\" \"Haveyouanyideawherehewentwhenhelefthere?\" \"No,sir;hedidnotcomebackafterhegothisdismissal。Hesentamaninabuggywithanotetome,askingmetosendallhisthingsovertoRichmond。Iexpecthewasafraidthenewsmightgethereassoonashedid,andthatthehandswouldgivehimanunpleasantreception,asindeedIexpecttheywouldhavedone。\" \"Youdon\'tknowwhetherhehasanyfriendsanywhereintheConfederacytowhomhewouldbelikelytogo?\" \"Idon\'tknowaboutfriends,sir;butIknowhehastoldmehewasoverseer,orpartner,orsomethingofthatsort,inasmallstationdownintheswampsofSouthCarolina。Ishouldthink,fromthingshehasletdrop,thattheslavesmusthavehadabadtimeofit。Iratherfancyhemadetheplacetoohotforhim,andhadtoleave;butthatwasonlymyimpression。\" \"Inthatcasehemaypossiblyhavemadehiswaybackthere,\" Vincentsaid。\"Ihaveparticularreasonsforwishingtofindout。 Youdon\'tknowanythingaboutthenameoftheplace?\"Themanshookhishead。 \"Henevermentionedthenameinmyhearing。\" \"Well,Imusttrytofindout,butIdon\'tquiteseehowtosetaboutit,\"Vincentsaid。\"Bytheway,doyouknowwherehisclothesweresentto?\" \"Yes;themansaidthathewastotakethemtoHarker\'sHotel。It\'sasecond-ratehotelnotfarfromtherailwaystation。\" \"Thankyou。Thatwillhelpme。Iknowthehouse。ItwasformerlyusedbyNortherndrummersandpeopleofthatsort。\" AfterridingbacktoRichmondandputtinguphishorse,Vincentwenttothehotelthere。Althoughbutasecondaryhotelitwaswellfilled,forpeoplefromallpartsoftheConfederacyresortedtoRichmond,audhowevermuchtradesuffered,thehotelsofthetowndidagoodbusiness。Hefirstwentuptotheclerkinalittleofficeattheentrance。 \"YouhadamannamedPearson,\"hesaid,\"stayinghereaboutamonthago。Willyoubegoodenoughtotellmeonwhatdayheleft?\" Theclerkturnedtotheregister,andsaidafteraminute\'sexamination: \"Hecameonthe14thofNovember,andheleftonthe20th。\" ThiswastwodaysafterthedateonwhichDinahhadbeencarriedoff。 InAmericanhotelsthehallsarelargeandprovidedwithseats,andaregenerallyusedassmokingandreading-roomsbythemalevisitorstothehotel。AtHarker\'sHoteltherewasasmallbarattheendofthehall,andablackwaitersuppliedthewantsoftheguestsseatedatthevariouslittletables。Vincentseatedhimselfatoneoftheseandorderedsomethingtodrink。Asthenegroplaceditonthetablehesaid: \"Iwillgiveyouadollarifyouwillanswerafewquestions。\" \"Verygood,sah。Datamamightyeasywaytoearnadollar。\" \"Doyouremember,aboutamonthago,amannamedPearsonbeinghere?\" Thenegroshookhishead。 \"Menotknowdenamesofdegentlemen,sah。Whatwasdemanlike?\" \"Hewastallandthin,withshorthairandagraygoatee-aregularYankee。\" \"Merememberhim,sah。Darusedtoheplentyobdatsorthere。 Don\'tseedemmuchnow。Merememberdeman,sah,quitewell。 Usedtopassmostofdedayhere。Didn\'tseemtohavenuffintodo。\" \"Washealwaysalone,ordidhehavemanypeopleheretoseehim?\" \"Oncedarwartwomenherewidhim,sab,sittingatdattableoberindocorner。Rough-lookingfellowsdeywar。Inoldtimespeoplelikedatwouldn\'tcometoa\'spectablehotel,butnowmosteberyonegotroughclothes,can\'tgetnoothers,soonedon\'ttinknuffinaboutit;butdosefellowswasrough-lookingbesidesdarclothes。 Didn\'tlikedarlooksnohow。Deyonlycamehereonce。Deywasdoonlystrangersthatcametoseehim。ButonceMassaJackson-meknowhimbysighthecamehereandtalkwidhimforalongtime。Earnestsortoftalkdatseemedtobe。Deytalkinlowvoice,andInoticeddeystoppedtalkingwhenanyonesatdownneardem。\" \"Youdon\'tknowwherehewenttofromhere,Isuppose?\" \"No,sah,datnotmycompartment。Perhapsdeoutsideporterwillknow。Likeenoughhetakehistingsinhand-trucktostation。Youliketoseehim,sab?\" \"Yes,Ishouldliketohaveaminute\'stalkwithhim。Hereisyourdollar。\" Thewaiterrangabell,andaminutelatertheoutdoorporterpresentedhimself。 \"Yourecomembertakingsometingstostationforatallmanwidgraygoatee,Pomp?\"thewaiterasked。\"Itwasmoredantreeweeksago。Itinkhewentbeforeitwaslightindemorning。Meseemtorememberdat。\" Thenegronodded。 \"Merememberhimberywell,sah。Treeheavyboxesandonebag,andheonlygivemequarterdollarfortakingdemtodestation。 Mightymeanmandat。\" \"Doyouknowwhattrainhewentby?\" \"Yes,sah,itwasdesixo\'clocktrainfordesouf。\" \"Youcan\'tfindoutwherhisluggagewascheckedfor?\" \"Icangodowntostation,sab,andseeifIcanfindout。Someofdementharmayremember。\" \"Hereisadollarforyourself,\"Vincentsaid,\"andanothertogivetoanyofthemenwhocangiveyouthenews。Whenyouhavefoundoutcomeandtellme。Hereismycardandaddress。\" \"Berywell,sah。Nexttimemegouptostationmefindaboutit,forsure,ifanyonerememberdatfellow。\" IntheeveningthenegrocalledatthehouseandtoldVincentthathehadascertainedthatamanansweringtohisdescriptionandhavingluggagesimilartothatofPearsonhadhaditcheckedtoFlorenceinSouthCarolina。 VincentnowcalledDanintohiscounselandtoldhimwhathehaddiscovered。Theyoungnegrohadalreadygivenproofofsuchintelligencethathefeltsurehisopinionwouldbeofvalue。 \"Datallberyplain,sah,\"DansaidwhenVincentfinishedhisstory。 \"MedodoubtdatoldrascalJacksongivemoneytoPearsontocarryoffdogal。OhcoursehediditjusttotakerevengeuponTony。Pearsonhegointodeplot,because,indefustplace,itvexMissyWingfieldandyouberymuch;indosecondplace,becauseJacksongibhimmoney;indothirdplace,becausehegetholdofnegroslaveworfathousanddollar。Datallquiteclear。Henotdoithimself,butarrangewidoderfellows,andhestopquietatdehotelfortwodaysaftershegonesodatnoonecan\'specthishavinghandindoaffair。\" \"ThatisjusthowImakeitout,Dan;andnowhehasgoneofftojointhem。\" Danthoughtforsometime。 \"Perhapsdeyjoinhimthar,sab,perhapsnot;perhapshimsendhimbaggageonthereandgetoutsomewhereondoroadandmeetthem。\" \"Thatislikelyenough,Dan。NodoubtDinahwastakenawayinacartorbuggy。Asshelefttwodaysbeforehedid,theymayhavegonefromfortytosixtymilesalongtheroad,tosomeplacewherehemayhavejoinedthem。Themenwhocarriedheroffmayeitherhavecomebackorgoneonwithhim。Iftheywantedtogosouththeywouldgoon;iftheydidnot,hewouldprobablyhaveonlyhiredthemtocarryheroffandhandherovertohimwhenheovertookthem。Iwilllookatthetime。tableandseewherethattrainstops。Itisafasttrain,Isee,\"hesaid,afterconsultingit;itstopsatPetersburg,fifteenmileson,andatHicksFord,whichisaboutfiftymiles。Ishouldthinkthesecondplacewasmostlikely,asthecartcouldeasilyhavegotthereintwodays。Now,Dan,youhadbetterstarttomorrowmorning,andspendtwodaysthereifnecessary;findoutifyoucanifonthetwentiethoflastmonthanyonenoticedavehicleofanykind,withtworoughmeninit,andwith,perhaps,anegrowoman。Shemightnothavebeennoticed,forshemayhavebeenlyingtiedupinthebottomofthecart,althoughitismorelikelytheyfrightenedherbythreatsintosittingupquietwiththem。Theyaresurenottohavestoppedatanydecouthotel,butwillhavegonetosomesmallplace,probablyjustoutsidethetown。 \"IwillgowithyoutoMr。Renfrewthefirstthinginthemorningandgethimtodrawupapapertestifyingthatyouareengagedinlawfulbusiness,andaremakinginquirieswithaviewtodiscoveringacrimewhichhasbeencommitted,andrecommendingyoutotheassistanceofthepoliceinanytownyoumaygoto。ThenifyougowiththattotheheadconstableatHicksFordhewilltellyouwhicharetheplacesatwhichsuchfellowsasthesewouldhavebeenlikelytoputupforthenight,andperhapssendapolicemanwithyoutomakeinquiries。Ifyougetanynewstelegraphtomeatonce。Iwillstartbythesixo\'clocktrainonthefollowingmorning。Doyoubeontheplatformtomeetme,andwecantheneithergostraightontoFlorence,or,shouldtherebeanyoccasion,Iwillgetoutthere;butIdon\'tthinkthatislikely。 Pearsonhimselfwill,toacertainty,soonerorlater,gotoFlorencetogethisluggage,andtheonlyrealadvantageweshallgetifyourinquiriesaresuccessfulwillbetofindoutforcertainwhetherheisconcernedintheaffair。WeshallthenonlyhavetofollowhistracesfromFlorence。\" TwodayslaterMr。RenfrewreceivedatelegramfromtheheadconstableatHicksFord:\"Thetwomenwithcartspentdayhere,20thult。Werejoinedthatmorningbyanotherman-negrosaysPearson。Onemanreturnedafternoon,Richmond。Pearsonandtheotherdroveoffinbuggy。Ayoungnegressandchildwerewiththem。IsthereanythingIcando?\" Mr。Renfrewtelegraphedbacktorequestthatthemen,whowerekidnapingthefemaleslave,shouldifpossiblebetracedandthedirectiontheytookascertained。HethensentthemessageacrosstoVincent,whoatoncewenttohisoffice。 \"Now,\"thelawyersaid,\"youmustdonothingrashlyinthisbusiness,Vincent。TheyareatthebestoftimeaprettyroughlotattheedgeoftheseCarolinaswamps,andatpresentthingsarelikelytobeworsethanusual。Ifyouweretogoaloneonsuchanerrandyouwouldalmostcertainlybeshot。Inthefirstplace,thesefellowswouldnotgiveupavaluableslavewithoutastruggle;andinthenextplace,theyhavecommittedaveryseriouscrime。 Thereforeitisabsolutelynecessarythatyoushouldgoarmedwithlegalpowersandbackedbytheforceofthelaw。Inthefirstplace,Iwilldrawupanaffidavitandsignitmyself,totheeffectthatafemaleslave,thepropertyofVincentWingfield,has,withhermalechild,beenkidnapedandstolenbyJonasPearsonandothersactinginassociationwithhim,andthatwehavereasontoknowthatshehasbeenconveyedintoSouthCarolina。ThisIwillgetwitnessedbyajusticeofthepeace,andwillthentakeituptoGovernmentHouse。ThereIwiflgettheusualofficialrequesttothegovernorofSouthCarolinatoissueordersthattheaidofthelawshallbegiventoyouinrecoveringthesaidDinahMorrisandherchildandarrestingherabductors。Youwillobtainanordertothiseffectfromthegovernor,andarmedwithityouwill,assoonasyouhavediscoveredwherethewomanis,calluponthesheriffofthecountytoaidyouinrecoveringher,andinarrestingPearsonandhisassociates。\" \"Thankyou,sir。Thatwillcertainlybethebestway。Irunplentyofriskindoingmydutyasanofficerofthestate,andIhavenodesirewhatevertothrowmylifeawayatthehandsofruffianssuchasPearsonandhisallies。\" TwohourslaterVincentreceivedfromMr。RenfrewtheofficiallettertothegovernorofSouthCarolina,andatsixo\'clocknextmorningstartedforFlorence。OntheplatformofthestationatHicksFordDanwaswaitingforhim。 \"Jumpintothecarattheend,Dan;Iwillcometoyouthere,andyoucantellmeallthenews。WearegoingstraightontoColumbia。Now,Dan,\"Vincentwentonwhenhejoinedhim-forinnopartoftheUnitedStateswerenegroesallowedtotravelinanybutthecarssetapartforthem-\"whatisyournews?Thechiefconstabletelegraphedthattheyhad,asweexpected,beenjoinedbyPearsonhere。\" \"Yes,sah,deywarhereforsure。WhenIgethereIgostraighttodeconstableandtellhimdatIwasinsearchoftwomenwhohadkidnapedCaptainWingfield\'sslave。DeheadconstableheRichmondman,andohcourseknewallaboutdefamily;sohetakedematterupatonceandsendconstablewidmetoseberalplaceswhereitlikelydatthefellowshadputup,butwecouldn\'tfindnuffinaboutdem。Dennextmorningwegooutagaintovillagefourmileoutofdetownondenorthroad,andderewefoundsure\'noughdattwomen,widnegrowenchandchile,hadstoppeddere。Sheseemberyunhappyandcryalldotime。DemensaydeyboughtheratRichmond,andshowdoconstableofdevillagedopaperdatdeyhadboughtafemaleslabeSallyMooreandherchile。Doconstablespeaktowoman,butsheseemfrightcuedoutofherlifeandnosayanything。Deydriveoffwidherearlyindomorning。Denwemakeinquiriesagainatdotownandatdostation。WefinddatamanlikePearsongetout。Hehadonlylittlehand-bagwithhim。Heaskoneofdomenatdostationwhichwasdowaytodonorfroad。Denwefinddatoneofdoconstableshabseenahorseandcartwidtwomeninit,withnegrowomanandchild。OneofdomenlooklikeYankee-datwhatmakehimtakenoticeofit。Wes\'posedatodormanwentbacktoRichmondagain。\" \"Thatisallright,Dan,andyouhavedonecapitally。NowatFlorencewewilltakeupthehunt。Itisalongwaydownthere; andiftheydrivealltheway,asIhopetheywill,itwilltakethemafortnight,sothatweshallhavegainedagooddealoftimeonthem。Thepeopleatthestationaresuretorememberthethreeboxesthatlaythereforsolongwithoutbeingclaimed。Ofcoursetheymayhavedrivenonlytilltheygotfairlyoutofreach。Thentheymayeitherhavesoldthehorseandtrap,orthefellowPearsonhaswithhimmayhavedrivenitback。ButIshouldthinktheywouldmostlikelysellit。InthatcasetheywouldnotbemorethanaweekfromthetimetheyleftRichmondtothetimetheytooktrainagainforthesouth。However,whethertheyhavegotafort-nightorthreeweeks\'startofuswillnotmakemuchdifference。WiththedescriptionwecangiveofPearson,andthefactthattherewasanegressandchild,andthosethreeboxes,weoughttobeabletotracehim。\" ItwastwelveatnightwhenthetrainarrivedatFlorence。AsnothingcouldbedoneuntilnextmorningVincentwenttoanhotel。Assoonastherailwayofficialswerelikelytobeattheirofficeshewasatthestationagain。Thetipofadollarsecuredtheattentionofthemaninthebaggage-room。 \"Threeboxesandablackbagcameonhereamonthago,yousay,andlayherecertainlyfourorfivedays——perhapsagooddeallonger。OfcourseIrememberthem。Stoodupinthatcornerthere。 Theyhadbeencheckedrightthrough。Iwilllookatthehooksandseewhatdaytheywent。Idon\'trememberwhatsortofmenfetchedthemaway。MaybeIwasbusyatthetime,andmymategavethemout。However,Iwilllookfirstandseewhentheywent。 Whatdaydoyousaytheygothere?\" \"TheycamebythetrainthatleftRichmondatsixo\'clockonthemorningofthe20th。\" \"Thentheygotinlatethatnightorearlynextmorning。Ah,thetrainwasontimethatday,andgotinathalf-pastnineatnight。 Heretheyare-threeboxesandabag,numbers15020,wentoutonthe28th。Yes,that\'srightenough。NowIwilljustaskmymateifheremembersabouttheirgoingout。\" Theothermanwascalled。Oh,yes,herememberedquitewellthethreeboxesstandinginthecorner。Theywentoutsometimeintheafternoon。ItwasjustafterthetraincameinfromRichmond。 Henoticedthemanthataskedforthem。Hegothimtohelpcarryouttheboxesandputthemintoacart。Yes,herememberedtherewasanothermanwithhim,andanegresswithachild。Hewonderedatthetimewhattheywereupto,butsupposeditwasallright。Yes,hedidn\'tmindtryingtofindoutwhohadhiredoutacartforthejob。Dessayhecouldfindoutbyto-morrow-atanyratehewouldtry。Fivedollarsareworthearninganyway。 Havingputthismatterintrain,Vincent,leavingDanatFlorence,wentdownatoncetoCharleston。Here,aftertwenty-fourhours\' delay,heobtainedawarrantforthearrestofJonasPearsonandothersonthechargeofkidnaping,andthenreturnedtoFlorence。 Hefoundthattherailwaymanhadfailedinobtaininganyinformationastothecart,andconcludeditmusthavecomeinfromthecountryonpurposetomeetthetrain。 \"Atanyrate,\"Vincentsaid,\"itmustbewithinaprettylimitedrangeofcountry。TherailwaymakesabendfromWilmingtontothisplaceandthendowntoCharleston,sothisisreallytheneareststationtoonlyasmallextentofcountry。\" \"That\'sso,\"therailwaymansaid。HehadheardfromDanagooddealaboutthecase,andhadgotthoroughlyinterestedinit。\"EitherMarionorKingstreewouldhenearer,onewayortheother,tomostoftheswampcountry。Soitcan\'tbeasfarasConwayhoroughonthenorthorGeorgetownonthesouth,anditmustliesomewherebetweenJeifries\'CreekandLynch\'sCreek;anyhowitwouldbeinMarionCounty-that\'sprettynighsure。SoifIwereyouIwouldtakerailbacktoMarionCourthouse,andseethesheriffthereandhaveatalkoverthematterwithhim。Youhaven\'tgotmuchtogoupon,becausethismanyouareafterhasbeenawayfromhereagoodmanyyearsandwon\'tbeknown; besides,likelyenoughhewentbysomeothernamedownhere。 Anyhow,thesheriffcanputyouuptotheroads,andthebestwayofgoingaboutthejob。\" \"Ithinkthatwouldbethebestway,\"Vincentsaid。\"Weshallbeabletoseethecountymaptooandtolearnallthegeographyoftheplace。\" \"Youhavegotyoursix-shooterswithyou,Isuppose,becanseyouareaslikelyasnottohavetousethem?\" \"Yes,wehaveeachgotaColt;andasIhavehadagooddealofpractice,itwouldbeawkwardforPearsonifhegivesmeoccasiontouseit。\" \"AfterwhatIhearofthematter,\"themansaid,\"Ishouldsayyourbestplanisjusttoshoothimatsight。It\'swhatwouldservehimright。Youbettherewillbenofussoverit。Itwillsaveyoualotoftroubleanyway。\" Vincentlaughed。 \"Myadviceisgood,\"themanwentonearnestly。\"Theyarearoughlotdownthere,andhangtogether。Youwillhavetodoitsudden,whateveryoudo,oryouwillgetthehullneighborhoodupaginyou。\" OnreachingMarionCourthousetheysoughtoutthesheriff,producedthewarrantsignedbytheStates\'authority,andexplainedthewholecircumstances。 \"IamreadytoaidyouinanywayIcan,\"thesheriffsaidwhenheconcluded;\"butthequestionis,wherehasthefellowgotto?Youseehemaybeanywhereinthistract;\"andhepointedoutacircleonthemapofthecountythathungagainstthewall。\"Thatisaboutfiftymileacross,andaprettynastyspot,Icantellyou。Therearewideswampsonbothsidesofthecreek,andricegroundsandallsorts。Thereain\'tabovethreeorfourvillagesaltogether,buttheremaybetwoorthreehundredlittleplantationsscatteredabout,somebigandsomelittle。Wehaven\'tgotanythingtoguideusintheslightest,notathing,asIcansee。\" \"ThemanwhowasworkingunderPearson,whenhewaswithus,toldmehehadgotthenotionthathehadhadtoleaveonaccountofsometroublehere。Possiblythatmightaffordaclew。\" \"Itmightdoso,\"thesheriffsaid。\"Whendidhecometoyou?\" \"IthinkitwaswhenIwassixorsevenyearsold。Thatwouldbeabouttwelveorthirteenyearsago;but,ofcourse,hemaynothavecomedirecttousafterleavinghere。\" \"Wecanlookanyway,\"thesheriffsaid,and,openingachest,hetookoutanumberofvolumescontainingtherecordsofhispredecessors。\"Twelveyearsago!Well,thisisthevolume。Now,CaptainWingfield,Ihavegotsomeotherbusinessinhandthatwilltakemeacoupleofhours。Iwillleaveyououtthisvolumeandtheonebeforeitandtheoneafterit,andifyouliketogothroughthemyoumaycomeacrossthedescriptionofsomemanwantedthatagreeswiththatofthemanyouareinsearchof。\" IttookVincenttwohoursandahalftogothroughthevolume,buthemetwithnodescriptionansweringtothatofPearson。 \"Iwillgothroughthefirstsixmonthsofthenextyear,\"hesaidtohimself,takingupthatvolume,\"andthelastsixmonthsoftheyearbefore。\" Thesecondvolumeyieldednobetterresult,andhethenturnedbacktothefirstofthethreebooks。BeginninginJuly,hereadsteadilyonuntilhecametoDecember。Scarcelyhadhebeguntherecordofthatmonththanheutteredanexclamationofsatisfaction。 \"December2nd-InformationlaidagainstgangatPorter\'sStation,nearLynch\'sCreek。Chargedwithseveralrobberiesandmurdersindifferentpartsofthecounty。Longbeensuspectedofhavingstillsintheswamps。GangconsistsoffourbesidesPorterhimself。 Namesofgang,JackHaverley,JimCorben,andJohnandJamesPorter。Orderedoutpossetostartto-morrow\"December5th-ReturnedfromPorter\'sStakon。Surprisedthegang。Theyresisted。Ilaverley,Carbon,andJamesPortershot。 JohnPorterescaped,andtooktoswamp。Fourofpossewounded; one,WilliamHannay,killed。CirculateddescriptionofJohnPorterthroughthecounty。Tallandlean;whenfifteenyearsoldshotamaninabrawl,andwentnorth。Hasbeenabsentthirteenyears。 AssumedtheappearanceofanorthernmanandspeakswithYankeetwang。Fatherwasabsentatthetimeofattsck。Capturedthreehoursafter。Declaresheknowsnothingaboutdoingsofthegang。HaverleyandCorbenwerefriendsofhissons。Cameandwentwhentheyliked。Willbetriedonthe15th。\" Onthe16ththerewasanotherentry: