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类别:其他 作者:William Marvel字数:11999更新时间:18/12/18 09:01:14
Afewwagonloadsofroastingearsandsweetpotatoswouldhavebanishedeverytraceofscurvyfromthecamp,healedupthewastingdysentery,andsavedthousandsoflives。AnydaythattheRebelshadchosentheycouldhavegottenathousandvolunteerswhowouldhavegiventheirsolemnparolenottoescape,andgoneanydistanceintothecountry,togatherthepotatosandcorn,andsuchothervegetablesaswerereadilyobtainable,andbring,themintothecamp。 WhateverelsemaybesaidindefenseoftheSouthernmanagementofmilitaryprisons,thepermittingseventhousandmentodieofthescurvyintheSummertime,inthemidstofanagriculturalregion,filledwithallmannerofgreenvegetation,mustforeverremainimpossibleofexplanation。 CHAPTERLI。 SOLICITUDEASTOTHEFATEOFATLANTAANDSHERMAN\'SARMY——PAUCITYOFNEWS ——HOWWEHEARDTHATATLANTAHADFALLEN——ANNOUNCEMENTOFAGENERAL EXCHANGE——WELEAVEANDERSONVILLE。 WeagainbegantobeexceedinglysolicitousoverthefateofAtlantaandSherman\'sArmy:wehadheardbutlittledirectlyfromthatfrontforseveralweeks。Fewprisonershadcomeinsincethosecapturedinthebloodyengagementsofthe20th,22d,and28thofJuly。Inspiteoftheirconfidenttones,andourownsanguinehopes,theoutlookadmittedofverygravedoubts。ThebattlesofthelastweekofJulyhadbeenlookedatitinthebestlightpossible——indecisive。Ourmenhadheldtheirown,itistrue,butaninvadingarmycannotaffordtosimplyholditsown。 Anythingshortofanabsolutesuccessistoitdisguiseddefeat。ThenweknewthatthecavalrycolumnsentoutunderStonemanhadbeensobadlyhandledbythatinefficientcommanderthatithadfailedridiculouslyinitsobject,beingbeatenindetail,andsufferingthelossofitscommanderandaconsiderableportionofitsnumbers。ThishadbeenfollowedbyadefeatofourinfantryatEtowahCreek,andthencamealongintervalinwhichwereceivednonewssavewhattheRebelpaperscontained,andtheypretendednodoubtthatSherman\'sfailurewasalreadydemonstrated。Nextcamewell—authenticatednewsthatShermanhadraisedthesiegeandfallenbacktotheChattahoochee,andwefeltsomethingofthebitternessofdespair。Fordaysthereafterweheardnothing,thoughthehot,closeSummerairseemedsurchargedwiththepremonitionsofawarstormabouttoburst,evenasnatureheraldsinthesamewayaconcentrationofthemightyforceoftheelementsforthegrandcrashofthethunderstorm。Wewaitedintenseexpectancyforthedecisionofthefateswhetherfinalvictoryordefeatshouldendthelongandarduouscampaign。 AtnighttheguardsintheperchesaroundtheStockadecalledouteveryhalfhour,soastoshowtheofficersthattheywereawakeandattendingtotheirduty。Theformulaforthisranthus: \"Postnumbah1;half—pasteighto\'clock,anda—1—1\'sw—e—l—l!\" PostNo。2repeatedthiscry,andsoitwentaround。 OneeveningwhenouranxietyastoAtlantawaswroughttothehighestpitch,oneoftheguardssangout: \"Postnumbahfoah——halfpasteighto\'clock——andAtlanta\'s——gone——t—o—— hell\" Theheartofeverymanwithinhearingleapedtohismouth。Welookedtowardeachother,almostspeechlesswithgladsurprise,andthengaspedout: \"Did\'youhearTHAT?\" Thenextinstantsucharingingcheerburstoutaswellsspontaneouslyfromthethroatsandheartsofmen,inthefirstecstaticmomentsofvictory——acheertowhichoursaddenedheartsandenfeebledlungshadlongbeenstrangers。Itwasthegenuine,honest,manlyNortherncheer,asdifferentfromtheshrillRebelyellasthehonestmastiff\'sdeep— voicedwelcomeisfromthehowloftheprowlingwolf。 Theshoutwastakenupallovertheprison。Eventhosewhohadnotheardtheguardunderstoodthatitmeantthat\"Atlantawasoursandfairlywon,\"andtheytookuptheacclamationwithasmuchenthusiasmaswehadbegunit。Allthoughtsofsleepwereputtoflight:wewouldhaveaseasonofrejoicing。Littleknotsgatheredtogether,debatedthenews,andindulgedinthemostsanguinehopesastotheeffectupontheRebels。 InsomepartsoftheStockadestumpspeechesweremade。IbelievethatBostonCorbettandhispartyorganizedaprayerandpraisemeeting。 Inourcornerwestirredupourtunefulfriend\"Nosey,\"whosangagainthegrandoldpatriotichymnsthatsetourthinbloodtobounding,andmadeusrememberthatwewerestillUnionsoldiers,withhigherhopesthanthatofstarvinganddyinginAndersonville。Hesangtheever— gloriousStarSpangledBanner,asheusedtosingitaroundthecampfireinhappierdays,whenwewereinthefield。Hesangtherousing\"RallyRoundtheFlag,\"withitswealthofpatrioticfireandmartialvigor,andwe,withthroatshoarsefromshouting;joinedinthechorusuntilthewelkinrangagain。 TheRebelsbecameexcited,lestourexaltationofspiritswouldleadtoanassaultupontheStockade。Theygotunderarms,andremainedsountiltheenthusiasmbecamelessdemonstrative。 Afewdayslater——ontheeveningofthe6thofSeptember——theRebelSergeantswhocalledtherollenteredtheStockade,andeachassemblinghissquads,addressedthemasfollows: \"PRISONERS:IaminstructedbyGeneralWindertoinformyouthatageneralexchangehasbeenagreedupon。TwentythousandmenwillbeexchangedimmediatelyatSavannah,whereyourvesselsarenowwaitingforyou。DetachmentsfromOnetoTenwillpreparetoleaveearlyto—morrowmorning。\" Theexcitementthatthisnewsproducedwassimplyindescribable。Ihaveseenmenineverypossibleexigencythatcanconfrontmen,andalargeproportionviewedthatwhichimpendedoverthemwithatleastoutwardcomposure。Theboysaroundmehadenduredallthatwesufferedwithstoicalfirmness。Groansfrompain—rackedbodiescouldnotberepressed,andbittercursesandmaledictionsagainsttheRebelsleapedunbiddentothelipsattheslightestoccasion,buttherewasnomurmuringorwhining。Therewasnotaday——hardlyanhour——inwhichonedidnotseesuchexhibitionsofmanlyfortitudeasmadehimproudofbelongingtoaraceofwhicheveryindividualwasahero。 Buttheemotionwhichpainandsufferinganddangercouldnotdevelop,joycould,andboyssang,andshoutedandcried,anddancedasifinadelirium。\"God\'scountry,\"fairerthanthesweetpromisedlandofCanaanappearedtotheraptvisionoftheHebrewpoetprophet,spreadoutingladvistabeforethemind\'seyeofeveryone。Ithadcome——atlastithadcomethatwhichwehadsolongedfor,wishedfor,prayedfor,dreamedof;schemed,planned,toiledfor,andforwhichwentupthelastearnest,dyingwishofthethousandsofourcomradeswhowouldnowknownoexchangesaveintothateternalGod\'scountry\"whereSicknessandsorrow,painanddeathArefeltandfearednomore。 Our\"preparations,\"forleavingwerefewandsimple。Whenthemorningcame,andshortlyaftertheordertomove,AndrewsandIpickedourwell— wornblanket,ourtatteredovercoat,ourrudechessmen,andnolessrudeboard,ourlittleblackcan,andthespoonmadeofhoop—iron,andbadefarewelltothehole—in—the—groundthathadbeenourhomefornearlysevenlongmonths。 Myfeetwerestillinmiserableconditionfromthelacerationsreceivedintheattempttoescape,butItookoneofourtentpolesasastaffandhobbledaway。Were—passedthegateswhichwehadenteredonthatFebruarynight,agessince,itseemed,andcrawledslowlyovertothedepot。 IhadcometoregardtheRebelsaroundusassuchmeasurelessliarsthatmyfirstimpulsewastobelievethereverseofanythingtheysaidtous; andevennow,whileIhopedforthebest,myoldhabitofmindwassostronglyuponmethatIhadsomedoubtsofourgoingtobeexchanged,simplybecauseitwasaRebelwhohadsaidso。ButinthecrowdofRebelswhostoodclosetotheroaduponwhichwewerewalkingwasayoungSecondLieutenant,whosaidtoaColonelasIpassed: \"Weil,thosefellowscansing\'HomewardBound,\'can\'tthey?\" Thissetmylastmisgivingatrest。NowIwascertainthatweweregoingtobeexchanged,andmyspiritssoaredtotheskies。 Enteringthecarswethumpedandpoundedtoilsomelyalong,afterthemannerofSouthernrailroads,attherateofsixoreightmilesanhour。 Savannahwastwohundredandfortymilesaway,andtoourimpatientmindsitseemedasifwewouldnevergetthere。TheroutelaythewholedistancethroughthecheerlesspinebarrenswhichcoverthegreaterpartofGeorgia。TheonlyconsiderabletownonthewaywasMacon,whichhadthenapopulationoffivethousandorthereabouts。Forscoresofmilestherewouldnotbeasignofahumanhabitation,andintheonehundredandeightymilesbetweenMaconandSavannahtherewereonlythreeinsignificantvillages。Therewasastationeverytenmiles,atwhichtheonlybuildingwasanopenshed,toshelterfromsunandrainacasualpassenger,orabitofgoods。 Theoccasionalspecimensofthepoorwhite\"cracker\"populationthatwesaw,seemedindigenousproductsofthestarvedsoil。Theysuitedtheirpoverty—strickensurroundingsaswellasthegnarledandscrubbyvegetationsuitedthesterilesand。Thin—chested,round—shouldered,scraggy—bearded,dull—eyedandopen—mouthed,theyalllookedalike——alllookedasignorant,asstupid,andaslazyastheywerepoorandweak。 Theywere\"low—downers\"ineveryrespect,andmadeourroughandsimple。 mindedEastTennesseanslooklikemodelsofelegantandculturedgentlemenincontrast。 Welookedonthepoverty—strickenlandwithgood—naturedcontempt,forwethoughtwewereleavingitforever,andwouldsoonbeinonewhich,comparedtoit,wasasthefatnessatEgypttotheleannessofthedesertofSinai。 TheseconddayafterleavingAndersonvilleourtrainstruggledacrosstheswampsintoSavannah,androlledslowlydowntheliveoakshadedstreetsintothecenteroftheCity。ItseemedlikeanotherDesertedVillage,sovacantandnoiselessthestreets,andthebuildingseverywheresoovergrownwithluxuriantvegetation:Thelimbsoftheshadetreescrashedalongandbroke,uponthetopsofourcars,asifnotrainhadpassedthatwayforyears。ThroughtheintersticesbetweenthetreesandclumpsoffoliagecouldbeseenthegleamingwhitemarbleofthemonumentserectedtoGreeneandPulaski,lookinglikegianttombstonesinaCityoftheDead。Theunbrokenstillness——sodifferentfromwhatweexpectedonenteringthemetropolisofGeorgia,andaCitythatwasanimportantportinRevolutionarydays——becameabsolutelyoppressive。Wecouldnotunderstandit,butourthoughtsweremoreintentuponthecomingtransfertoourflagthanuponanyspeculationastothecauseoftheremarkablesomnolenceofSavannah。 Finallysomelittleboysstraggledouttowhereourcarwasstanding,andweopenedupaconversationwiththem: \"Say,boys,areourvesselsdownintheharboryet?\" Thereplycameinthatpiercingtrebleshriekinwhichaboyoftenortwelvemakesevenhismostconfidentialcommunications: \"Idon\'tknow。\" \"Well,\"(withourconfidenceinexchangesomewhatdashed,)\"theyintendtoexchangeushere,don\'tthey?\" Anotherfalsettoscream,\"Idon\'tknow。\" \"Well,\"(withsomethingofaquaverinthequestioner\'svoice,)\"whataretheygoingtodo,withus,anyway?\" \"O,\"(thetrebleshriekbecamealmostdemoniac)\"theyarefixingupaplaceoverbytheoldjailforyou。\" Whatasinkingofheartswastherethen!AndrewsandIwouldnotgiveuphopesospeedilyassomeothersdid,andresolvedtobelieve,forawhileatleast,thatweweregoingtobeexchanged。 Orderedoutofthecars,weweremarchedalongthestreet。Acrowdofsmallboys,fullofthecuriosityoftheanimal,gatheredaroundusaswemarched。Suddenlyadoorinarathernicehouseopened;anangry—facedwomanappearedonthestepsandshoutedout: \"Boys!BOYS!Whatareyoudoin\'there!Comeuponthestepsimmejitely! Comeawayfromthemn—a—s—t—ythings!\" Iwilladmitthatwewerenotprepossessinginappearance;norwereweascleanlyasyounggentlemenshouldhabituallybe;infact,ImayaswellconfessthatIwouldnotnow,ifIcouldhelpit,allowatramp,asdilapidatedinraiment,asunwashed,unshorn,uncombed,andpopulouswithinsectsaswewere,tocomewithinseveralrodsofme。Nevertheless,itwasnotpleasanttohearsoaccurateadescriptionofourpersonalappearancesentforthonthewingsofthewindbyashrill—voicedRebelfemale。 Ashortmarchbroughtustotheplace\"theywerefixingforusbytheoldjail。\"Itwasanotherpen,withhighwallsofthickpineplank,whichtoldusonlytooplainlyhowvainwereourexpectationsofexchange。 Whenwewereturnedinside,andIrealizedthatthegatesofanotherprisonhadcloseduponme,hopeforsookme。Iflungourodiouslittlepossessions—ourcan,chess—board,overcoat,andblanket—upontheground,and,sittingdownbesidethem,gavewaytothebitterestdespair。 Iwantedtodie,O,sobadly。NeverinallmylifehadIdesiredanythingintheworldsomuchasIdidnowtogetoutofit。HadIhadpistol,knife,rope,orpoison,Iwouldhaveendedmyprisonlifethenandthere,anddepartedwiththeunceremoniousnessofaFrenchleave。 IrememberedthatIcouldgetaquietusfromaguardwithverylittletrouble,butIwouldnotgiveoneofthebitterlyhatedRebelsthetriumphofshootingme。IlongedtobeanotherSamson,withthewholeSouthernConfederacygatheredinanotherTempleofDagon,thatImightpulldownthesupportingpillars,anddiehappyinslayingthousandsofmyenemies。 WhileIwasthussinkingdeeperanddeeperintheSloughofDespond,thefiringofamusket,andtheshriekofthemanwhowasstruck,attractedmyattention。Lookingtowardstheoppositeendofthe,penIsawaguardbringinghisstillsmokingmuskettoa\"recoverarms,\"and,notfifteenfeetfromhim,aprisonerlyingonthegroundintheagoniesofdeath。 Thelatterhadapipeinhismouthwhenhewasshot,andhisteethstillclencheditsstem。Hislegsandarmsweredrawnupconvulsively,andhewasrockingbackwardandforwardonhisback。Thechargehadstruckhimjustabovethehip—bone。 TheRebelofficerincommandoftheguardwassittingonhishorseinsidethepenatthetime,androdeforwardtoseewhatthematterwas。 LieutenantDavis,whohadcomewithusfromAndersonville,wasalsosittingonahorseinsidetheprison,andhecalledoutinhisusualharsh,disagreeablevoice: \"That\'sallright,Cunnel;theman\'sdonejustasIawdahedhimto。\" Ifoundthatlyingaroundinsidewereanumberofbitsofplank——eachaboutfivefeetlong,whichhadbeensawedoffbythecarpentersengagedinbuildingtheprison。Thegroundbeingabarecommon,wasdestituteofallshelter,andthepieceslookedasiftheywouldbequiteusefulinbuildingatent。Theremayhavebeenanorderissuedforbiddingtheprisonerstotouchthem,butifso,Ihadnotheardit,andIimaginethefirstintimationtotheprisonerjustkilledthattheboardswerenottobetakenwasthebulletwhichpenetratedhisvitals。Twenty—fivecentswouldbealiberalappraisementofthevalueofthelumberforwhichtheboylosthislife。 Halfanhourafterwardwethoughtwesawalltheguardsmarchoutofthefrontgate。Therewasstillanotherpileofthesesamekindofpiecesofboardlyingatthefurthersideoftheprison。Thecrowdaroundmenoticedit,andweallmadearushforit。InspiteofmylamefeetI outstrippedtherest,andwasjustintheactofstoopingdowntopicktheboardsupwhenaloudyellfromthosebehindstartledme。GlancingtomyleftIsawaguardcockinghisgunandbringingituptoshootme。 Withonefrightenedspring,asquickasaflash,andbeforehecouldcoverme,Ilandedfullyarodbackinthecrowd,andmixedwithit。 Thefellowtriedhardtodrawabeadonme,butIwastooquickforhim,andhefinallyloweredhisgunwithanoathexpressiveofdisappointmentinnotbeingabletokillaYankee。 WalkingbacktomyplacethefullludicrousnessofthethingdawneduponmesoforciblythatIforgotallaboutmyexcitementandscare,andlaughedaloud。Here,notanhourageIwasmurmuringbecauseIcouldfindnowaytodie;Isighedfordeathasabridegroomforthecomingofhisbride,anyet,whenaRebelhadpointedhisgunatme,ithadnearlyscaredmeoutofayear\'sgrowth,andmademejumpfartherthanIcouldpossiblydowhenmyfeetwerewell,andIwasingoodconditionotherwise。 CHAPTERII。 SAVANNAH——DEVICESTOOBTAINMATERIALSFORATENT——THEIRULTIMATESUCCESS ——RESUMPTIONOFTUNNELING——ESCAPINGBYWHOLESALEANDBEINGRECAPTUREDEN MASSE——THEOBSTACLESTHATLAYBETWEENUSANDOURLINES。 AndrewsandIdidnotletthefateoftheboywhowaskilled,normyownnarrowescapefromlosingthetopofmyhead,deterusfromfarthereffortstosecurepossessionofthosecovetedboards。Myreadersrememberthestoryoftheboywho,diggingvigorouslyatahole,repliedtotheremarkofapassingtravelerthattherewasprobablynoground—hogthere,and,eveniftherewas,\"ground—hogwasmightypooreatin\',anyway,\"with: \"Mister,there\'sgottobeaground—hogthere;ourfamily\'souto\'meat!\" Thatwaswhatactuatedus:wewereoutofmaterialforatent。Oursolitaryblankethadrottedandwornfullofholesbyitslongdoubleduty,asbed—clothesandtentatAndersonville,andtherewasanimperativecallforasubstitute。 AndrewsandIflatteredourselvesthatwhenwematchedourcollectiveorindividualwitsagainstthoseofaJohnnyhisdefeatwasprettycertain,andwiththischeerfulestimateofourownpowerstoanimateus,wesettoworktostealtheboardsfromundertheguard\'snose。TheJohnnyhadmaliceinhisheartandbuck—and—ballinhismusket,buthiseyeswerenotsufficientlynumeroustoadequatelydischargeallthedutieslaiduponhim。Hehadtoomanydifferentthingstowatchatthesametime。 IwouldapproachagapinthefencenotyetclosedasifIintendedmakingadashthroughitforliberty,andwhentheJohnnyhadconcentratedallhisattentiononlettingmehavethecontentsofhisgunjustassoonashecouldhaveareasonableexcusefordoingso,Andrewswouldpickuacoupleofboardsandslipawaywiththem。ThenIwouldfallbackinpretended(andsomereal)alarm,and——Andrewwouldcomeupanddrawhisattentionbyasimilarfeint,whileImadeoffwithacouplemorepieces。Afterafewhourscthisstrategy,wefoundourselvesthepossessorsofsomedozenplanks,withwhichwemadealean—to,thatformedatolerableshelterforourheadsandtheupperportionofourbodies。Astheboardswerenotoverfivefeetlong,andtheslopereducetheshelteredspacetoaboutfour—and—one—halffeet,itleftthlowerpartofournakedfeetandlegstoprojectout—of—doors。Andrewsusedtolamentverytouchinglythesunburninghistoe—nailswerereceiving。 Heknewthathiscomplexionwasbeingruinedforlife,andalltheBalmofaThousandFlowersintheworldwouldnotrestorehiscomelyanklestothatconditionofpristinelovelinesswhichwouldadmitoftheirintroductionintogoodsocietyagain。Anotherdefectwasthat,likethefuninapracticaljoke,itwasallononeside;therewasnotenoughofittogoclearround。Itwasveryunpleasant,whenastormcameupinadirectiondifferentfromthatwehadcalculatedupon,tobecompelledtogetoutinthemidstofit,andbuildourhouseovertofacetheotherway。 Stillwehadatent,andwerethatmuchbetteroffthanthree—fourthsofourcomradeswhohadnoshelteratall。WewereownersofabrownstonefrontonFifthAvenuecomparedtotheotherfellows。 Ourtenterected,webeganageneralsurveyofournewabidingplace。 ThegroundwasasandycommonintheoutskirtsofSavannah。Thesandwascoveredwithalightsod。TheRebels,whoknewnothingofourburrowingpropensities,hadneglectedtomaketheplankformingthewallsofthePrisonprojectanydistancebelowthesurfaceoftheground,andhadputupnoDeadLinearoundtheinside;sothatitlookedasifeverythingwasarrangedexpresslytoinviteustotunnelout。Wewerenottheboystoneglectsuchaninvitation。BynightaboutthreethousandhadbeenreceivedfromAndersonville,andplacedinside。Whenmorningcameitlookedasifacolonyofgiganticratshadbeenatwork。Therewasatunneleverytenorfifteenfeet,andatleasttwelvehundredofushadgoneoutthroughthemduringthenight。Ineverunderstoodwhyallinthependidnotfollowourexample,andleavetheguardswatchingaforsakenPrison。Therewasnothingtopreventit。Anhour\'sindustriousworkwithahalf—canteenwouldtakeanyoneoutside,orifaboywastoolazytodighisowntunnel,hecouldhavetheuseofoneofthehundredothersthathadbeendug。 ButescapingwasonlybegunwhentheStockadewaspassed。ThesiteofSavannahisvirtuallyanisland。OnthenorthistheSavannahRiver;totheeast,southeastandsouth,arethetwoOgeecheerivers,andachainofsoundsandlagoonsconnectingwiththeAtlanticOcean。TothewestisacanalconnectingtheSavannahandBigOgeecheeRivers。Wefoundourselvesheadedoffbywaterwhicheverwaywewent。Allthebridgeswereguarded,andalltheboatsdestroyed。EarlyinthemorningtheRebelsdiscoveredourabsence,andthewholegarrisonofSavannahwassentoutonpatrolafterus。Theypickeduptheboysinsquadsoffromtentothirty,lurkingaroundtheshoresofthestreamswaitingfornighttocome,togetacross,orengagedinbuildingraftsfortransportation。 Byeveningthewholemobofuswerebackinthepenagain。Asnobodywaspunishedforrunningaway,wetreatedthewholeaffairasalark,andthosebroughtbackfirststoodaroundthegateandyelledderisivelyastheotherscamein。 ThatnightbigfireswerebuiltallaroundtheStockade,andalineofguardsplacedonthegroundinsideofthese。Inspiteofthisprecaution,quiteanumberescaped。ThenextdayaDeadLinewasputupinsideofthePrison,twentyfeetfromtheStockade。Thisonlyincreasedthelaborofburrowing,bymakingusgofarther。Insteadofbeingabletotunneloutinanhour,itnowtookthreeorfourhours。Thatnightseveralhundredofus,restedfromourpreviousperformance,andhopefulofbetterluck,broughtourfaithfulhalfcanteens——nowscouredverybrightbyconstantuse—intorequisitionagain,andbeforethemorning。 dawnedwehadgainedthehighreedsoftheswamps,wherewelayconcealeduntilnight。 Inthiswaywemanagedtoevadetherecapturethatcametomostofthosewhowentout,butitwasafearfulexperience。Havingbeenraisedinacountrywherevenomoussnakesabounded,Ihadthatfearandhorrorofthemthatinhabitantsofthosedistrictsfeel,andofwhichpeoplelivinginsectionsfreefromsuchascourgeknowlittle。IfanciedthattheSouthernswampswerefilledwithallformsofloathsomeandpoisonousreptiles,anditrequiredallmycouragetoventureintothembarefooted。 Besides,thesnagsandrootshurtourfeetfearfully。Ourhopewastofindaboatsomewhere,inwhichwecouldfloatouttosea,andtrusttobeingpickedupbysomeoftheblockadingfleet。Butnoboatcouldwefind,withallourpainfulanddiligentsearch。WelearnedafterwardthattheRebelsmadeapracticeofbreakingupalltheboatsalongtheshoretopreventnegrosandtheirowndesertersfromescapingtotheblockadingfleet。Wethoughtofmakingaraftoflogs,buthadwehadthestrengthtodothis,wewoulddoubtlesshavethoughtittoorisky,sincewedreadedmissingthevessels,andbeingcarriedouttoseatoperishofhunger。DuringthenightwecametotherailroadbridgeacrosstheOgeechee。Wehadsomeslenderhopethat,ifwecouldreachthiswemightperhapsgetacrosstheriver,andfindbetteropportunitiesforescape。Buttheselastexpectationswereblastedbythediscoverythatitwasguarded。Therewasapostandafireontheshorenextus,andasingleguardwithalanternwasstationedononeofthemiddlespans。Almostfamishedwithhunger,andsowearyandfootsorethatwecouldscarcelymoveanotherstep,wewentbacktoaclearedplaceonthehighground,andlaiddowntosleep,entirelyrecklessastowhatbecameofus。LateinthemorningwewereawakenedbytheRebelpatrolandtakenbacktotheprison。LieutenantDavis,disgustedwiththeperpetualattemptstoescape,movedtheDeadLineoutfortyfeetfromtheStockade; butthisrestrictedourroomgreatly,sincethenumberofprisonersinthepenhadnowrisentoaboutsixthousand,and,besides,itofferedlittleadditionalprotectionagainsttunneling。 Itwasnotmuchmoredifficulttodigfiftyfeetthanithadbeentodigthirtyfeet。Davissoonrealizedthis,andputtheDeadLinebacktotwentyfeet。Hisnextdevicewasamuchmoresensibleone。Acrowdofonehundredandfiftynegrosdugatrenchtwentyfeetwideandfivefeetdeeparoundthewholeprisonontheoutside,andthisditchwasfilledwithwaterfromtheCityWaterWorks。Noonecouldcrossthiswithoutattractingtheattentionoftheguards。 Stillwewerenotdiscouraged,andAndrewsandIjoinedacrowdthatwasconstructingalargetunnelfromnearourquartersontheeastsideofthepen。Wefinishedtheburrowtowithinafewinchesoftheedgeoftheditch,andthenceasedoperations,toawaitsomestormynight,whenwecouldhopetogetacrosstheditchunnoticed。 Orderswereissuedtoguardstofirewithoutwarningonmenwhowereobservedtobediggingorcarryingoutdirtafternightfall。Theyoccasionallydidso,buttheriskdidnotkeepanyonefromtunneling。 Ourtunnelrandirectlyunderasentrybox。Whencarryingdirtawaythebearerofthebuckethadtoturnhisbackontheguardandwalkdirectlydownthestreetinfrontofhim,twohundredorthreehundredfeet,tothecenterofthecamp,wherehescatteredthesandaround——soastogivenoindicationofwhereitcamefrom。Thoughwealwayswaitedtillthemoonwentdown,itseemedasif,unlesstheguardwereafool,bothbynatureandtraining,hecouldnothelptakingnoticeofwhatwasgoingonunderhiseyes。Idonotrecallanymorenervouspromenadesinmylife,thanthosewhen,takingmyturn,Ireceivedmybucketofsandatthemouthofthetunnel,andwalkedslowlyawaywithit。Themostdisagreeablepartwasinturningmybacktotheguard。CouldIhavefacedhim,Ihadsufficientconfidenceinmyquicknessofperception,andtalentsasadodger,toimaginethatIcouldmakeitdifficultforhimtohitme。ButinwallingwithmybacktohimIwaswhollyathismercy。Fortune,however,favoredus,andwewereallowedtogoonwithourwork——nightafternight——withoutashot。 InthemeanwhileanotherhappythoughtslowlygestatedinDavis\'sallegedintellect。Howhecametogivebirthtotwoideaswithnomorethanaweekbetweenthem,puzzledallwhoknewhim,andstillmorethathesurvivedthisextraordinarystrainuponthegraymatterofthecerebrum。 Hisnewideawastohavedrivenaheavily—ladenmulecartaroundtheinsideoftheDeadLineatleastonceaday。Thewheelsorthemule\'sfeetbrokethroughthethinsodcoveringthetunnelsandexposedthem。 Ourtunnelwentwiththerest,andthoseofourcrowdwhoworeshoeshadhumiliationaddedtosorrowbybeingcompelledtogoinandspadetheholefullofdirt。Thisputanendtosubterraneanengineering。 Onedayoneoftheboyswatchedhisopportunity,gotundertherationwagon,andclingingclosetothecouplingpolewithhandsandfeet,wascarriedoutside。Hewasdetected,however,ashecamefromunderthewagon,andbroughtback。 CHAPTERLIII。 FRANKREVERSTOCK\'SATTEMPTATESCAPE——PASSINGOFFASREBELBOYHEREACHES GRISWOLDVILLEBYRAIL,ANDTHENSTRIKESACROSSTHECOUNTRYFORSHERMAN,BUTISCAUGHTWITHINTWENTYMILESOFOURLINES。 OneoftheshrewdestandnearestsuccessfulattemptstoescapethatcameundermynoticewasthatofmyfriendSergeantFrankReverstock,oftheThirdWestVirginiaCavalry,ofwhomIhavebeforespoken。Frank,whowasquitesmall,withasmoothboyishface,hadconvertedtohisownuseacitizen\'scoat,belongingtoayoungboy,aSutler\'sassistant,whohaddiedinAndersonville。Hehadmadehimselfapairofbagpantaloonsandashirtfrompiecesofmealsackswhichhehadappropriatedfromdaytoday。HehadalsotheSutler\'sassistant\'sshoes,and,tocrownall,heworeonhisheadoneofthosehideouslookinghatsofquiltedcalicowhichtheRebelshadtakentowearinginthelackoffelthats,whichtheycouldneithermakenorbuy。AltogetherFranklookedenoughlikeaRebeltobedangeroustotrustnearacountrystoreorastablefullofhorses。WhenwefirstarrivedintheprisonquiteacrowdoftheSavannahiansrushedintoinspectus。Theguardshadsomedifficultyinkeepingthemandusseparate。Whileperplexedwiththisannoyance,oneofthemsawFrankstandinginourcrowd,and,touchinghimwithhisbayonet,said,withsomesharpness: \"Seeheah;youmuststandback;youmusn\'tcrowdonthemprisonersso。\",Frankstoodback。Hediditpromptlybutcalmly,andthen,asifhiscuriosityastoYankeeswasfullysatisfied,hewalkedslowlyawayupthestreet,deliberatingashewentonaplanforgettingoutoftheCity。