第13章

类别:其他 作者:William Marvel字数:11564更新时间:18/12/18 09:01:14
theysaid\"Ibe\"for\"Iam,\"and\"haag\"for\"hog;\"\"Letmelookatyourknifehalfasecond,\"or\"Givemejustasupofthatwater,\"wherewesaidsimply\"Lendmeyourknife,\"or\"handmeadrink。\"TheywerelessreservedthanthetrueYankees,moredisposedtobesocial,and,withalltheireccentricities,wereasmanly,honorableasetoffellowsasitwasmyfortunetomeetwithinthearmy。IcouldasknobettercomradesthantheboysoftheThirdMichiganInfantry,whobelongedtothesame\"Ninety\"withme。TheboysfromMinnesotaandWisconsinwereverymuchlikethosefromMichigan。ThosefromOhio,Indiana,Illinois,IowaandKansasallseemedcutoffthesamepiece。ToallintentsandpurposestheymighthavecomefromthesameCounty。Theyspokethesamedialect,readthesamenewspapers,hadstudiedMcGuffey\'sReaders,Mitchell\'sGeography,andRay\'sArithmeticsatschool,admiredthesamegreatmen,andheldgenerallythesameopinionsonanygivensubject。Itwasneverdifficulttogetthemtoactinunison——theydiditspontaneously;whileitrequiredanefforttobringaboutharmonyofactionwiththosefromothersections。HadtheWesternboysinprisonbeenthoroughlyadvisedofthenatureofourenterprise,wecould,doubtless,havecommandedtheircordialassistance,buttheywerenot,andtherewasnowayinwhichitcouldbedonereadily,untilafterthedecisiveblowwasstruck。 TheworkofarrestingtheleadingRaiderswentonactivelyalldayontheFourthofJuly。Theymadeoccasionalshowsoffierceresistance,buttheeventsofthedaybeforehaddestroyedtheirprestige,brokentheirconfidence,anddrivenawayfromtheir,supportverymanywhofollowedtheirleadwhentheywereconsideredall—powerful。Theyscatteredfromtheir,formerhaunts,andmingledwiththecrowdsinotherpartsoftheprison,butwererecognized,andreportedtoKey,whosentpartiestoarrestthem。Severaltimestheymanagedtocollectenoughadherentstodriveoffthesquadssentafterthem,butthisonlygavethemashortrespite,forthesquadwouldreturnreinforced,andmakeshortworkofthem。Besides,theprisonersgenerallywerebeginningtounderstandandapproveoftheRegulators\'movement,andweredisposedtogivealltheassistanceneeded。 Myselfand\"Egypt,\"mytaciturnLieutenantofthesinewyleftarm,weresentwithourcompanytoarrestPeteDonnelly,anotoriouscharacter,andleaderof,abadcrowd。Hewasmore\"knocker\"thanRaider,however。 HewasanoldPembertonbuildingacquaintance,andaswemarcheduptowherehewasstandingattheheadofhisgatheringclan,herecognizedmeandsaid: \"Hello,Illinoy,\"(thenamebywhichIwasgenerallyknowninprison) \"whatdoyouwanthere?\" Ireplied,\"Pete,Keyhassentmeforyou。Iwantyoutogotoheadquarters。\" \"Whatthe————doesKeywantwithme?\" \"Idon\'tknow,I\'msure;heonlysaidtobringyou。\" \"ButIhaven\'thadanythingtodowiththemothersnoozersyouhavebeena—havingtroublewith。\" \"Idon\'tknowanythingaboutthat;youcantalktoKeyastothat。 Ionlyknowthatwearesentforyou。\" \"Well,youdon\'tthinkyoucantakemeunlessIchoosetogo?Youhaintgotanybodyinthatcrowdbigenoughtomakeitworthwhileforhimtowastehistimetryingit。\" Ireplieddiffidentlythatoneneverknewwhat——hecoulddotillhetried;thatwhilenoneofuswereverybig,wewereaswillingalotoflittlefellowsasheeversaw,andifitwereallthesametohim,wewouldundertaketowastealittletimegettinghimtoheadquarters。 Theconversationseemedunnecessarilylongto\"Egypt,\"whostoodbymyside;aboutahalfstepinadvance。Petewasbecomingangrierandmoredefianteveryminute。Hisfollowerswerecrowdinguptous,clubinhand。FinallyPetethrusthisfistinmyface,androaredout: \"By———,Iain\'tagoingwithye,andyecan\'ttakeme,you————————————\" Thiswas\"Egypt\'s\"cue。Hislongleftarmuncoupledlikethelooseningoftheweightofapile—driver。ItcaughtMr。Donnellyunderthechin,fairlyliftedhimfromhisfeet,anddroppedhimonhisbackamonghisfollowers。Itseemedtomethatthepredominatingexpressioninhisfaceashewent,overwasthatofprofoundwonderastowherethatblowcouldhavecomefrom,andwhyhedidnotseeitintimetododgeorwarditoff。 AsPetedropped,therestofussteppedforwardwithourclubs,toengagehisfollowers,while\"Egypt\"andoneortwootherstiedhishandsandotherwisesecuredhim。Buthishenchmenmadenoefforttorescuehim,andwecarriedhimovertoheadquarterswithoutmolestation。 Theworkofarrestingincreasedininterestandexcitementuntilitdevelopedintothefuroreofahunt,withthousandseagerlyengagedinit。TheRaiders\'tentsweretorndownandpillaged。Blankets,tentpoles,andcookingutensilswerecarriedoffasspoils,andthegroundwasdugoverforsecretedproperty。Alargequantityofwatches,chains,knives,rings,goldpens,etc。,etc。——thebootyofmanyaraid——wasfound,andhelpedtogiveimpetustothehunt。EventheRebelQuartermaster,withthecharacteristickeenscentoftheRebelsforspoils,smelledfromtheoutsidetheopportunityforgainingplunder,andcameinwithasquadofRebelsequippedwithspades,todigforburiedtreasures。HowsuccessfulhewasIknownot,asItooknopartmanyoftheoperationsofthatnature。 ItwasclaimedthatseveralskeletonsofvictimsoftheRaiderswerefoundburiedbeneaththetent。Icannotspeakwithanycertaintyastothis,thoughmyimpressionisthatatleastonewasfound。 ByeveningKeyhadperhapsonehundredandtwenty—fiveofthemostnotedRaidersinhishands。WirzhadallowedhimtheuseofthesmallstockadeformingtheentrancetotheNorthGatetoconfinethemin。 Thenextthingwasthejudgmentandpunishmentofthearrestedones。 ForthispurposeKeyorganizedacourtmartialcomposedofthirteenSergeants,chosenfromthe,latestarrivalsofprisoners,thattheymighthavenoprejudiceagainsttheRaiders。IbelievethatamannamedDickMcCullough,belongingtotheThirdMissouriCavalry,wasthePresidentoftheCourt。Thetrialwascarefullyconducted,withalltheformalityofalegalprocedurethattheCourtandthosemanagingthemattercouldrememberasapplicabletothecrimeswithwhichtheaccusedwerecharged。 Eachoftheseconfrontedbythewitnesseswhotestifiedagainsthim,andallowedtocross—examinethemtoanyextenthedesired。 Thedefensewasmanagedbyoneoftheircrowd,thefoul—tonguedTombsshyster,PeteBradley,ofwhomIhavebeforespoken。SuchwasthefearofthevengeanceoftheRaidersandtheirfriendsthatmanywhohadbeenbadlyabuseddarednottestifyagainstthem,dreadingmidnightassassinationiftheydid。OtherswouldnotgobeforetheCourtexceptatnight。Butforallthistherewasnolackofevidence;therewerethousandswhohadbeenrobbedandmaltreated,orwhohadseentheseoutragescommittedonothers,andtheboldnessoftheleadersintheirbightofpowerrenderedtheiridentificationamatterofnodifficultywhatever。 Thetriallastedseveraldays,andconcludedwithsentencingquitealargenumbertorunthegauntlet,asmallernumbertowearballsandchains,andthefollowingsixtobehanged: JohnSarsfield,OneHundredandForty—FourthNewYork。 WilliamCollins,alias\"Mosby,\"CompanyD,Eighty—EighthPennsylvania,CharlesCurtis,CompanyA,FifthRhodeIslandArtillery。 PatrickDelaney,CompanyE,Eighty—ThirdPennsylvania。 A。Muir,UnitedStatesNavy。 TerenceSullivan,Seventy—SecondNewYork。 Thesenamesandregimentsareoflittleconsequence,however,asI believealltherascalswereprofessionalbounty—jumpers,anddidnotbelongtoanyregimentlongerthantheycouldfindanopportunitytodesertandjoinanother。 Thosesentencedtoball—and—chainwerebroughtinimmediately,andhadtheironsfittedtothemthathadbeenwornbysomeofourmenasapunishmentfortryingtoescape。 Itwasnotyetdeterminedhowpunishmentshouldbemetedouttotheremainder,butcircumstancesthemselvesdecidedthematter。WirzbecametiredofguardingsolargeanumberasKeyhadarrested,andheinformedKeythatheshouldturnthembackintotheStockadeimmediately。Keybeggedforlittlefarthertimetoconsiderthedispositionofthecases,butWirzrefusedit,andorderedtheOfficeroftheGuardtoreturnallarrested,savethosesentencedtodeath,totheStockade。InthemeantimethenewshadspreadthroughtheprisonthattheRaidersweretobesentinagainunpunished,andanangrymob,numberingsomethousands,andmostlycomposedofmenwhohadsufferedinjuriesatthehandsofthemarauders,gatheredattheSouthGate,clubsinhand,togetsuchsatisfactionastheycouldoutoftherascals。Theyformedintwolong,parallellines,facinginward,andgrimlyawaitedtheincomingoftheobjectsoftheirvengeance。 TheOfficeroftheGuardopenedthewicketinthegate,andbeganforcingtheRaidersthroughit——oneatatime——atthepointofthebayonet,andeachasheenteredwastoldwhathealreadyrealizedwell——thathemustrunforhislife。Theydidthiswithalltheenergythattheypossessed,andastheyranblowsrainedontheirheads,armsandbacks。Iftheycouldsucceedinbreakingthroughthelineatanyplacetheyweregenerallyletgowithoutanyfurtherpunishment。Threeofthenumberwerebeatentodeath。Isawoneofthesekilled。Ihadnolikingforthegauntletperformance,andrefusedtohaveanythingtodowithit,asdidmost,ifnotall,ofmycrowd。Whilethegauntletwasinoperation,Iwasstandingbymytentattheheadofalittlestreet,abouttwohundredfeetfromtheline,watchingwhatwasbeingdone。 Asailorwasletin。Hehadalargebowieknifeconcealedabouthispersonsomewhere,whichhedrew,andstrucksavagelywithathistormentorsoneitherside。Theyfellbackfrombeforehim,butclosedinbehindandpoundedhimterribly。Hebrokethroughtheline,andranupthestreettowardsme。Aboutmidwayofthedistancestoodaboywhohadhelpedcarryadeadmanoutduringtheday,andwhileouthadsecuredalargepinerailwhichhehadbroughtinwithhim。Hewasholdingthisstraightupintheair,asifata\"presentarms。\"HeseemedtohaveknownfromthefirstthattheRaiderwouldrunthatway。Justashecamesquarelyunderit,theboydroppedtheraillikethebarofatollgate。 ItstrucktheRaideracrossthehead,felledhimasifbyashot,andhispursuersthenbeathimtodeath。 CHAPTERXXXVII。 THEEXECUTION——BUILDINGTHESCAFFOLD——DOUBTSOFTHECAMP—CAPTAINWIRZ THINKSITISPROBABLYARUSETOFORCETHESTOCKADE——HISPREPARATIONS AGAINSTSUCHANATTEMPT——ENTRANCEOFTHEDOOMEDONES——THEYREALIZETHEIR FATE——ONEMAKESADESPERATEATTEMPTTOESCAPE——HISRECAPTURE——INTENSE EXCITEMENT——WIRZORDERSTHEGUNSTOOPEN——FORTUNATELYTHEYDONOT—THESIX AREHANGED——ONEBREAKSHISROPE——SCENEWHENTHERAIDERSARECUTDOWN。 Itbegantobeprettygenerallyunderstoodthroughtheprisonthatsixmenhadbeensentencedtobehanged,thoughnoauthoritativeannouncementofthefacthadbeenmade。Therewasmuchcanvassingastowheretheyshouldbeexecuted,andwhetheranattempttohangtheminsideoftheStockadewouldnotrousetheirfriendstomakeadesperateefforttorescuethem,whichwouldprecipitateageneralengagementofevenlargerproportionsthanthatofthe3d。Despitetheresultoftheaffairsofthatandthesucceedingdays,thecampwasnotyetconvincedthattheRaiderswerereallyconquered,andtheRegulatorsthemselveswerenotthoroughlyateaseonthatscore。Somefivethousandorsixthousandnewprisonershadcomeinsincethefirstofthemonth,anditwasclaimedthattheRaidershadreceivedlargereinforcementsfromthose,——aclaimrenderedprobablebymostofthenew—comersbeingfromtheArmyofthePotomac。 Keyandthoseimmediatelyabouthimkepttheirowncounselinthematter,andsufferednosecretoftheirintentionstoleakout,untilonthemorningofthe11th,whenitbecamegenerallyknownthatthesentencesweretoobecarriedintoeffectthatday,andinsidetheprison。 MyfirstdirectinformationastothiswasbyamessengerfromKeywithanordertoassemblemycompanyandstandguardoverthecarpenterswhoweretoerectthescaffold。HeinformedmethatalltheRegulatorswouldbeheldinreadinesstocometoourreliefifwewereattackedinforce。 IhadhopedthatifthemenweretobehangedIwouldbesparedtheunpleasantdutyofassisting,for,thoughIbelievedtheyrichlydeservedthatpunishment,Ihadmuchrathersomeoneelseadministeredituponthem。Therewasnowayoutofit,however,thatIcouldsee,andso\"Egypt\"andIgottheboystogether,andmarcheddowntothedesignatedplace,whichwasanopenspaceneartheendofthestreetrunningfromtheSouthGate,andkeptvacantforthepurposeofissuingrations。 ItwasquitenearthespotwheretheRaiders\'BigTenthadstood,andaffordedasgoodaviewtotherestofthecampascouldbefound。 Keyhadsecuredtheloanofafewbeamsandroughplanks,sufficienttobuildarudescaffoldwith。Ourfirstdutywastocarefortheseastheycamein,forsuchwastheneedofwood,andplankfortentpurposes,thattheywouldscarcelyhavefallentothegroundbeforetheywerespiritedaway,hadwenotstoodoverthemallthetimewithclubs。 ThecarpenterssentbyKeycameoverandsettowork。TheN\'Yaarkersgatheredaroundinconsiderablenumbers,sullenandabusive。Theycurseduswithalltheirrichvocabularyoffoulepithets,vowedthatweshouldnevercarryouttheexecution,andsworethattheyhadmarkedeachoneforvengeance。Wereturnedthecomplimentsinkind,andoccasionallyitseemedasifageneralcollisionwasimminent;butwesucceededinavoidingthis,andbynoonthescaffoldwasfinished。Itwasaverysimpleaffair。Astoutbeamwasfastenedonthetopoftwoposts,aboutfifteenfeethigh。Atabouttheheightofaman\'sheadacoupleofboardsstretchedacrossthespacebetweentheposts,andmetinthecenter。Theendsatthepostslaidoncleats;theendsinthecenterresteduponacoupleofboards,standingupright,andeachhavingapieceofropefastenedthroughaholeinitinsuchamanner,thatamancouldsnatchitfromundertheplanksservingasthefloorofthescaffold,andletthewholethingdrop。Arudeladdertoascendbycompletedthepreparations。 Asthearrangementsnearedcompletiontheexcitementinandaroundtheprisongrewintense。KeycameoverwiththebalanceoftheRegulators,andweformedahollowsquarearoundthescaffold,ourcompanymarkingthelineontheEastSide。Therewerenowthirtythousandintheprison。 Oftheseaboutone—thirdpackedthemselvesastightlyaboutoursquareastheycouldstand。TheremainingtwentythousandwerewedgedtogetherinasolidmassontheNorthSide。AgainIcontemplatedthewonderful,startling,spectacleofamosaicpavementofhumanfacescoveringthewholebroadhillside。 Outside,theRebel,infantrywasstandingintheriflepits,theartillerymenwereinplaceabouttheirloadedandtrainedpieces,theNo。 4ofeachgunholdingthelanyardcordinhishand,readytofirethepieceattheinstantofcommand。ThesmallsquadofcavalrywasdrawnuponthehillneartheStarFort,andnearitwerethemastersofthehounds,withtheiryelpingpacks。 Allthehangers—onoftheRebelcamp——clerks,teamsters,employer,negros,hundredsofwhiteandcoloredwomen,inallformingamotleycrowdofbetweenoneandtwothousand,weregatheredtogetherinagroupbetweentheendoftheriflepitsandtheStarFort。Theyhadagoodviewfromthere,butastillbetteronecouldbehad,alittlefarthertotheright,andinfrontoftheguns。Theykeptedgingupinthatdirection,ascrowdswill,thoughtheyknewthedangertheywouldincuriftheartilleryopened。 Thedaywasbroilinghot。Thesunshothisperpendicularraysdownwithblisteringfierceness,andthedenselypacked,motionlesscrowdsmadetheheatalmostinsupportable。 Keytookuphispositioninsidethesquaretodirectmatters。WithhimwereLimberJim,DickMcCullough,andoneortwoothers。Also,NedJohnson,TomLarkin,SergeantGoody,andthreeotherswhoweretoactashangmen。Eachofthesesixwasprovidedwithawhitesack,suchastheRebelsbroughtinmealin。TwoCorporalsofmycompany——\"Stag\"HarrisandWatPayne——wereappointedtopullthestaysfromundertheplatformatthesignal。 AlittleafternoontheSouthGateopened,andWirzrodein,dressedinasuitofwhiteduck,andmountedonhiswhitehorse——aconjunctionwhichhadgainedforhimtheappellationof\"DeathonaPaleHorse。\"Behindhimwalkedthefaithfuloldpriest,wearinghisChurch\'spurpleinsigniaofthedeepestsorrow,andreadingtheserviceforthecondemned。Thesixdoomedmenfollowed,walkingbetweendoubleranksofRebelguards。 Allcameinsidethehollowsquareandhalted。Wirzthensaid: \"Brizners,IreturntoyoudosemensoBootasIgotdem。Youhaftrieddemyourselves,andfounddemguilty——Ihafhadnottingtodowitit。 Ivashmyhandsofeferytingconnectedwitdem。Dowitdemasyoulike,andmayGotthafmercyonyouandondem。Garts,aboutface!Voryvarts,march!\" Withthishemarchedoutandleftus。 Foramomentthecondemnedlookedstunned。TheyseemedtocomprehendforthefirsttimethatitwasreallythedeterminationoftheRegulatorstohangthem。Beforethattheyhadevidentlythoughtthatthetalkofhangingwasmerelybluff。Oneofthemgaspedout: \"MyGod,men,youdon\'treallymeantohangusupthere!\" Keyansweredgrimlyandlaconically: \"Thatseemstobeaboutthesizeofit。\" Atthistheyburstoutinapassionatestormofintercessionsandimprecations,whichlastedforaminuteorso,whenitwasstoppedbyoneofthemsayingimperatively: \"Allofyoustopnow,andletthepriesttalkforus。\" Atthisthepriestclosedthebookuponwhichhehadkepthiseyesbentsincehisentrance,andfacingthemultitudeontheNorthSidebeganapleaformercy。 Thecondemnedfacedinthe,samedirection,toreadtheirfateinthecountenancesofthosewhomhewasaddressing。ThismovementbroughtCurtis——alow—statured,massivelybuiltman——ontherightoftheirline,andabouttenorfifteenstepsfrommycompany。 ThewholecamphadbeenasstillasdeathsinceWirz\'sexit。Thesilenceseemedtobecomeevenmoreprofoundasthepriestbeganhisappeal。 Foraminuteeveryearwasstrainedtocatchwhathesaid。Then,asthenearestofthethousandscomprehendedwhathewassayingtheyraisedashoutof\"No!no!!NO!!\"\"Hangthem!hangthem!\"\"Don\'tletthemgo! Never!\" \"Hangtherascals!hangthevillains!\" \"Hang,\'em!hang\'em!hang\'em!\" Thiswastakenupallovertheprison,andtensofthousandsthroatsyelleditinafearfulchorus。 Curtisturnedfromthecrowdwithdesperationconvulsinghisfeatures。 Tearingoffthebroad—brimmedhatwhichhewore,heflungitonthegroundwiththeexclamation! \"ByGod,I\'lldiethiswayfirst!\"and,drawinghisheaddownandfoldinghisarmsaboutit,hedashedforwardforthecenterofmycompany,likeagreatstonehurledfromacatapult。 \"Egypt\"andIsawwherehewasgoingtostrike,andrandownthelinetohelpstophim。Ashecameupwerainedblowsonhisheadwithourclubs,butsomanyofusstruckathimatoncethatwebrokeeachother\'sclubstopieces,andonlyknockedhimonhisknees。Herosewithanalmostsuperhumaneffort,andplungedintothemassbeyond。 Theexcitementalmostbecamedelirium。ForaninstantIfearedthateverythingwasgonetoruin。\"Egypt\"andIstrainedeveryenergytorestoreourlines,beforethebreakcouldbetakenadvantageofbytheothers。Ourboysbehavedsplendidly,standingfirm,andinafewsecondsthelinewasrestored。 AsCurtisbrokethrough,Delaney,abrawnyIrishmanstandingnexttohim,startedtofollow。Hetookonestep。AtthesameinstantLimberJim\'slonglegstookthreegreatstrides,andplacedhimdirectlyinfrontofDelaney。Jim\'srighthandheldanenormousbowie—knife,andasheraiseditaboveDelaneyhehissedout: \"Ifyoudaremoveanotherstep,youopenyou————————————,I\'llopenyoufromoneendtotheother。 Delaneystopped。Thischeckedtheotherstillourlinesreformed。 WhenWirzsawthecommotionhewaspanic—strickenwithfearthatthelong—dreadedassaultontheStockadehadbegun。HerandownfromtheheadquarterstepstotheCaptainofthebattery,shrieking: \"Fire!fire!fire!\" TheCaptain,notbeingafool,couldseethattherushwasnottowardstheStockade,butawayfromit,andherefrainedfromgivingtheorder。 Butthespectatorswhohadgottenbeforetheguns,heardWirz\'sexcitedyell,andrememberingtheconsequencestothemselvesshouldtheartillerybedischarged,becamefrenziedwithfear,andscreamed,andfelldownoverandtrampleduponeachotherinendeavoringtogetaway。TheguardsonthatsideoftheStockaderandowninapanic,andthetenthousandprisonersimmediatelyaroundus,expectingnolessthanthatthenextinstantwewouldbesweptwithgrapeandcanister,stampededtumultuously。Therewerequiteanumberofwellsrightaroundus,andallofthesewerefilledfullofmenthatfellintothemasthecrowdrushedaway。Manyhadlegsandarmsbroken,andIhavenodoubtthatseveralwerekilled。 ItwasthestormiestfiveminutesthatIeversaw。 Whilethiswasgoingontwoofmycompany,belongingtotheFifthIowaCavalry,wereinhotpursuitofCurtis。Ihadseenthemstartandshoutedtothemtocomeback,asIfearedtheywouldbesetuponbytheRaidersandmurdered。Butthedinwassooverpoweringthattheycouldnothearme,anddoubtlesswouldnothavecomebackiftheyhadheard。 Curtisrandiagonallydownthehill,jumpingoverthetentsandknockingdownthemenwhohappenedinhisway。Arrivingattheswampheplungedin,sinkingnearlytohishipsinthefetid,filthyooze。Heforgedhiswaythroughwithterribleeffort。Hispursuersfollowedhisexample,andcaughtuptohimjustasheemergedontheotherside。Theystruckhimonthebackoftheheadwiththeirclubs,andknockedhimdown。 Bythistimeorderhadbeenrestoredaboutus。Thegunsremainedsilent,andthecrowdmassedaroundusagain。FromwherewewerewecouldseethesuccessfulendofthechaseafterCurtis,andcouldseehiscaptorsstartbackwithhim。TheirsuccesswasannouncedwitharoarofapplausefromtheNorthSide。Bothcaptorsandcapturedweregreatlyexhausted,andtheywerecomingbackveryslowly。Keyorderedthebalanceupontothescaffold。Theyobeyedpromptly。Thepriestresumedhisreadingoftheserviceforthecondemned。Theexcitementseemedtomakethedoomedonesexceedinglythirsty。Ineversawmendrinksuchinordinatequantitiesofwater。Theycalledforitcontinually,gulpeddownaquartormoreatatime,andkepttwomengoingnearlyallthetimecarryingittothem。 WhenCurtisfinallyarrived,hesatonthegroundforaminuteorso,torest,andthen,reekingwithfilth,slowlyandpainfullyclimbedthesteps。Delaneyseemedtothinkhewassufferingasmuchfromfrightasanythingelse,andsaidtohim: \"Comeonup,now,showyourselfaman,anddiegame。\" Againthepriestresumedhisreading,butithadnointeresttoDelaney,whokeptcallingoutdirectionstoPeteDonelly,whowasstandinginthecrowd,astodispositionstobemadeofcertainbitsofstolenproperty: togiveawatchtothisone,aringtoanother,andsoon。Oncetheprieststoppedandsaid: \"Myson,letthethingsofthisearthgo,andturnyourattentiontowardthoseofheaven。\" Delaneypaidnoattentiontothisadmonition。Thewholesixthenbegandeliveringfarewellmessagestothoseinthecrowd。Keypulledawatchfromhispocketandsaid: \"Twominutesmoretotalk。\" Delaneysaidcheerfully: \"Well,goodby,b\'ys;ifI\'vehurtedanyofyez,Ihopeye\'llforgiveme。Shpakeup,now,anyofyezthatI\'vehurted,andsayyellforgiveme。\" WecalleduponMarionFriend,whosethroatDelaneyhadtriedtocutthreeweeksbeforewhilerobbinghimoffortydollars,tocomeforward,butFriendwasnotinaforgivingmood,andrefusedwithanoath。 Keysaid: \"Time\'sup!\"putthewatchbackinhispocketandraisedhishandlikeanofficercommandingagun。HarrisandPaynelaidholdoftheropestothesupportsoftheplanks。Eachofthesixhangmentiedacondemnedman\'shands,pulledamealsackdownoverhishead,placedthenoosearoundhisneck,drewituptolerablyclose,andsprangtotheground。Thepriestbeganprayingaloud。 Keydroppedhishand。PayneandHarrissnatchedthesupportsoutwithasinglejerk。Theplanksfellwithaclatter。Fiveofthebodiesswungarounddizzilyintheair。Thesixththatof\"Mosby,\"alarge,powerful,raw—bonedman,oneoftheworstinthelot,andwho,amongothercrimes,hadkilledLimberJim\'sbrother—broketherope,andfellwithathudtotheground。Someofthemenranforward,examinedthebody,anddecidedthathestilllived。Theropewascutoffhisneck,themealsackremoved,andwaterthrowninhisfaceuntilconsciousnessreturned。 Atthefirstinstanthethoughthewasineternity。Hegaspedout: \"WhereamI?AmIintheotherworld?\" LimberJimmutteredthattheywouldsoonshowhimwherehewas,andwentongrimlyfixingupthescaffoldanew。\"Mosby\"soonrealizedwhathadhappened,andtheunrelentingpurposeoftheRegulatorChiefs。Thenhebegantobegpiteouslyforhislife,saying: \"OforGod\'ssake,donotputmeupthereagain!Godhassparedmylifeonce。Hemeantthatyoushouldbemercifultome。\" LimberJimdeignedhimnoreply。Whenthescaffoldwasrearranged,andastoutropehadreplacedthebrokenone,hepulledthemealsackoncemoreover\"Mosby\'s\"head,whoneverceasedhispleadings。Thenpickingupthelargemanasifhewereababy,hecarriedhimtothescaffoldandhandedhimuptoTomLarkin,whofittedthenoosearoundhisneckandsprangdown。Thesupportshadnotbeensetwiththesamedelicacyasatfirst,andLimberJimhadtosethisheelandwrenchdesperatelyatthembeforehecouldforcethemout。Then\"Mosby\"passedawaywithoutastruggle。 Afterhangingtilllifewasextinct,thebodieswerecutdown,themeal— sackspulledofftheirfaces,andtheRegulatorsformaltwoparallellines,throughwhichalltheprisonerspassedandtookalookatthebodies。PeteDonnellyandDickAllenkneltdownandwipedthefrothoffDelaney\'slips,andsworevengeanceagainstthosewhohaddonehimtodeath。 CHAPTERXXXVIII。 AFTERTHEEXECUTION——FORMATIONOFAPOLICEFORCE——ITSFIRSTCHIEF—— \"SPANKING\"ANOFFENDER。 AftertheexecutionsKey,knowingthathe,andallthoseprominentlyconnectedwiththehanging,wouldbeinhourlydangerofassassinationiftheyremainedinside,secureddetailsasnursesandward—mastersinthehospital,andwentoutside。InthiscrowdwereKey,NedCarrigan,LimberJim,DickMcCullough,thesixhangmen,thetwoCorporalswhopulledthepropsfromunderthescaffold,andperhapssomeotherswhomIdonotnowremember。 Inthemeanwhileprovisionhadbeenmadeforthefuturemaintenanceoforderintheprisonbytheorganizationofaregularpoliceforce,whichintimecametonumbertwelvehundredmen。Theseweredividedintocompanies,underappropriateofficers。Guardsweredetailedforcertainlocations,patrolspassedthroughthecampinalldirectionscontinually,andsignalswithwhistlescouldsummonsufficientassistancetosuppressanydisturbance,orcarryoutanyordersfromthechief。 ThechieftainshipwasfirstheldbyKey,butwhenhewentoutsideheappointedSergeantA。R。Hill,oftheOneHundredthO。V。I。——nowaresidentofWauseon,Ohio,——hissuccessor。Hillwasoneofthenotabilitiesofthatimmensethrong。Agreat,broad—shouldered,giant,intheprimeofhismanhood——thebeginningofhisthirtiethyear——hewasasgood—naturedasbig,andasmild—manneredasbrave。Hespokeslowly,softly,andwithaslightlyrustictwang,thatwasverytemptingtoacertainclassofsharpstotakehimupfora\"luberlygreeny。\"Themanwhodidsousuallyrepentedhiserrorinsack—clothandashes。