第28章

类别:其他 作者:William Marvel字数:11124更新时间:18/12/18 09:01:14
Ithadnoparticulartaste,andprobablylittlenutriment,stillitwasfreshandgreen,andwestrainedourweakmusclesandenfeebledsinewsateveryopportunity,endeavoringtopullupa\"greenfan。\" Atoneplacewherewestoppedtherewasamakeshiftofagarden,oneofthosesorry\"truckpatches,\"whichdopoordutyaboutSoutherncabinsforthekitchengardensoftheNorthern,farmers,andproduceafewcoarsecowpeas,ascantylotofcollards(acoarsekindofcabbage,withastalkaboutayardlong)andsomeonionstovarytheusualside—meatandcornpone,dietoftheGeorgia\"cracker。\"Scanningthepatch\'sruinsofvinearidstalk,Andrewsespiedahandfulofonions,whichhad;remainedungathered。TheytemptedhimastheappledidEve。Withoutstoppingtocommunicatehisintentiontome,hesprangfromthecar,snatchedtheonionsfromtheirbed,pulledup,halfadozencollardstalksandwasonhiswaybackbeforetheguardcouldmakeuphismindtofireuponhim。 Theswiftnessofhismotionssavedhislife,forhadhebeenmoredeliberatetheguardwouldhaveconcludedhewastryingto,escape,andshothimdown。Asitwashewasreturningbackbeforetheguardcouldgethisgunup。Theonionshehad,securedweretousmoredeliciousthanwineuponthelees。Theyseemedtofindtheirwayintoeveryfiberofourbodies,andinvigorateeveryorgan。Thecollardstalkshehadsnatchedup,intheexpectationoffindinginthemsomethingresemblingthenutritious\"heart\"thatwerememberedaschildren,seekingand,findinginthestalksofcabbage。Butweweredisappointed。ThestalkswereasdryandrottenasthebonesofSouthern,society。Evenhungercouldfindnomeatinthem。 AftersomedaysofthisleisurelyjourneyingtowardtheSouth,wehaltedpermanentlyabouteighty—sixmilesfromSavannah。Therewasnoreasonwhyweshouldstoptheremorethananyplaceelsewherewehadbeenorwerelikelytogo。ItseemedasiftheRebelshadsimplytiredofhaulingus,anddumpedus,off。Wehadanotherlotofdead,accumulatedsinceweleftSavannah,andthescenesatthatplacewererepeated。 Thetrainreturnedforanotherloadofprisoners。 CHAPTERLXV。 BLACKSHEARANDPIERCECOUNTRY——WETAKEUPNEWQUARTERS,BUTARECALLED OUTFOREXCHANGE——EXCITEMENTOVERSIGNINGTHEPAROLE——AHAPPYJOURNEYTO SAVANNAH——GRIEVOUSDISAPPOINTMENT WewereinformedthattheplacewewereatwasBlackshear,andthatitwastheCourtHouse,i。e。,theCountyseatofPierceCounty。WheretheykepttheCourtHouse,orCountyseat,isbeyondconjecturetome,sinceI couldnotseeahalfdozenhousesinthewholeclearing,andnotoneofthemwasarespectabledwelling,takingevensolowastandardforrespectabledwellingsasthataffordedbythemajorityofGeorgiahouses。 PierceCounty,asIhavesincelearnedbythecensusreport,isoneofthepoorestCountiesofapoorsectionofaverypoorState。 Apopulationoflessthantwothousandisthinlyscatteredoveritsfivehundredsquaremilesofterritory,andgainameagersubsistencebyaweaksimulationofcultivatingpatchesofitssandydunesandplainsin\"nubbin\"cornanddropsicalsweetpotatos。Afew\"razor—back\"hogs—— aspeciessogauntandthinthatIheardamanoncedeclarethathehadstoppedalotbelongingtoaneighborfromcrawlingthroughthecracksofatightboardfencebysimplytyingaknotintheirtails——roamthewoods,andsupplyallthemeatused。 Andrewsusedtoinsistthatsomeofthehogswhichwesawweresothinthattheconnectionbetweentheirforeandhindquarterswasonlyasinglethicknessofskin,withhaironbothsides——butthenAndrewssometimesseemedtometohaveatendencytoexaggerate。 Theswinecertainlydidhaveproportionsthatstronglyresembledthoseoftheanimalswhichchildrencutoutofcardboard。Theywerelikethegeometricaldefinitionofasuperfice——alllengthandbreadth,andnothickness。Ahamfromthemwouldlooklikeapalm—leaffan。 IneverceasedtomarvelatthedelicateadjustmentofthedevelopmentofanimallifetothesoilintheseleansectionsofGeorgia。Thepoorlandwouldnotmaintainanythingbutlank,lazymen,withfewwants,andnonebutlank,lazymen,withfewwants,soughtamaintenancefromit。Imayhavetangledupcauseandeffect,inthisproposition,butifso,thereadercandisentanglethemathisleisure。 IwasnotastonishedtolearnthatittookfivehundredsquaremilesofPierceCountylandtomaintaintwothousand\"crackers,\"evenaspoorlyastheylived。Ishouldwantfullythatmuchofittosupportonefair— sizedNorthernfamilyasitshouldbe。 Afterleavingthecarsweweremarchedoffintothepinewoods,bythesideofaconsiderablestream,andtoldthatthiswastobeourcamp。 Aheavyguardwasplacedaroundus,andanumberofpiecesofartillerymountedwheretheywouldcommandthecamp。 Westartedintomakeourselvescomfortable,asatMillen,bybuildingshanties。Theprisonersweleftbehindfollowedus,andwesoonhadouroldcrowdoffiveorsixthousand,whohadbeenourcompanionsatSavannahandMillers,againwithus。Theplacelookedveryfavorableforescape。Weknewwewerestillneartheseacoast——reallynotmorethanfortymilesaway——andwefeltthatifwecouldoncegetthereweshouldbesafe。AndrewsandImeditatedplansofescape,andtoiledawayatourcabin。 Aboutaweekafterourarrivalwewerestartledbyanorderfortheonethousandofuswhohadfirstarrivedtogetreadytomoveout。Inafewminutesweweretakenoutsidetheguardline,massedclosetogether,andinformedinafewwordsbyaRebelofficerthatwewereabouttobetakenbacktoSavannahforexchange。 Theannouncementtookawayourbreath。Foraninstanttherushofemotionmadeusspeechless,andwhenutterancereturned,thefirstusewemadeofitwastojoininonesimultaneousoutburstofacclamation。 Thoseinsidetheguardline,understandingwhatourcheermeant,answereduswithaloudshoutofcongratulation——thefirstreal,genuine,heartycheeringthathadbeendonesincereceivingtheannouncementoftheexchangeatAndersonville,threemonthsbefore。 Assoonastheexcitementhadsubsidedsomewhat,theRebelproceededtoexplainthatwewouldallberequiredtosignaparole。Thissetustothinking。AfterourscornfulrejectionofthepropositiontoenlistintheRebelarmy,theRebelshadfeltaroundamongusconsiderablyastohowweweredisposedtowardtakingwhatwascalledthe\"Non—Combatant\'sOath;\"thatis,theswearingnottotakeuparmsagainsttheSouthernConfederacyagainduringthewar。TothemostofusthisseemedonlyalittlelessdishonorablethanjoiningtheRebelarmy。WeheldthatouroathstoourownGovernmentplacedusatitsdisposaluntilitchosetodischargeus,andwecouldnotmakeanyengagementswithitsenemiesthatmightcomeincontraventionofthatduty。Inshort,itlookedverymuchlikedesertion,andthiswedidnotfeelatlibertytoconsider。 Therewerestillmanyamongus,who,feelingcertainthattheycouldnotsurviveimprisonmentmuchlonger,weredisposedtolookfavorablyupontheNon—Combatant\'sOath,thinkingthatthecircumstancesofthecasewouldjustifytheirapparentderelictionfromduty。WhetheritwouldornotImustleavetomoreskilledcasuiststhanmyselftodecide。ItwasamatterIbelievedeverymanmustsettlewithhisownconscience。TheopinionthatIthenheldandexpressedwas,thatifaboy,feltthathewashopelesslysick,andthathecouldnotliveifheremainedinprison,hewasjustifiedintakingtheOath。IntheabsenceofourownSurgeonshewouldhavetodecideforhimselfwhetherbewassickenoughtobewarrantedinresortingtothismeansofsavinghislife。Ifhewasinasgoodhealthasthemajorityofuswere,withareasonableprospectofsurvivingsomeweekslonger,therewasnoexcusefortakingtheOath,forinthatfewweekswemightbeexchanged,berecaptured,ormakeourescape。Ithinkthiswasthegeneralopinionoftheprisoners。 WhiletheRebelwastalkingaboutoursigningtheparole,thereflasheduponallofusatthesamemoment,asuspicionthatthiswasatraptodeludeusintosigningtheNon—Combatant\'sOath。Instantlytherewentupageneralshout: \"Readtheparoletous。\" TheRebelwashandedablankparolebyacompanion,andhereadovertheprintedconditionatthetop,whichwasthatthosesigningagreednottobeararmsagainsttheConfederatesinthefield,oringarrison,nottomananyworks,assistinanyexpedition,doanysortofguardduty,serveinanymilitaryconstabulary,orperformanykindofmilitaryserviceuntilproperlyexchanged。 Foraminutethiswassatisfactory;thentheiringraineddistrustofanythingaRebelsaidordidreturned,andtheyshouted: \"No,no;letsomeofusreadit;letIlinoy\'readit——\" TheRebellookedaroundinapuzzledmanner。 \"Whotheh——lis\'Illinoy!\'Whereishe?\"saidhe。 Isalutedandsaid: \"That\'sanicknametheygiveme。\" \"Verywell,\"saidhe,\"getuponthisstumpandreadthisparoletothesed———dfoolsthatwon\'tbelieveme。\" Imountedthestump,tooktheblankfromhishandandreaditoverslowly,givingasmuchemphasisaspossibletotheall—importantclauseattheend——\"untilproperlyexchanged。\"Ithensaid: \"Boys,thisseemsallrighttome,\"andtheyanswered,withalmostonevoice: Yes,that\'sallright。We\'llsignthat。\" IwasneversoproudoftheAmericansoldier—boyasatthatmoment。Theyallfeltthatsigningthatpaperwastogivethemfreedomandlife。Theyknewtoowellfromsadexperiencewhatthealternativewas。Manyfeltthatunlessreleasedanotherweekwouldseethemintheirgraves。Allknewthateveryday\'sstayinRebelhandsgreatlylessenedtheirchancesoflife。Yetinallthatthousandtherewasnotonevoiceinfavorofyieldingatittleofhonortosavelife。Theywouldsecuretheirfreedomhonorably,ordiefaithfully。Rememberthatthiswasamiscellaneouscrowdofboys,gatheredfromallsectionsofthecountry,andfrommanyofwhomnoexaltedconceptionsofdutyandhonorwereexpected。Iwishsomeonewouldpointouttome,onthebrightestpagesofknightlyrecord,somedeedoffealtyandtruththatequalsthesimplefidelityoftheseunknownheros。Idonotthinkthatoneofthemfeltthathewasdoinganythingespeciallymeritorious。Heonlyobeyedthenaturalpromptingsofhisloyalheart。 Thebusinessofsigningtheparoleswasthenbeguninearnest。Wewereseparatedintosquadsaccordingtothefirstlettersofournames,allthosewhosenamebeganwithAbeingplacedinonesquad,thosebeginningwithB,inanother,andsoon。Blankparolesforeachletterwerespreadoutonboxesandplanksatdifferentplaces,andthesigningwentonunderthesuperintendenceofaRebelSergeantandoneoftheprisoners。 ThesquadofM\'sselectedmetosuperintendthesigningforus,andI stoodbytodirecttheboys,andsignfortheveryfewwhocouldnotwrite。Afterthiswasdonewefellintoranksagain,calledtherollofthesigners,andcarefullycomparedthenumberofmenwiththenumberofsignaturessothatnobodyshouldpassunparoled。Theoathwasthenadministeredtous,andtwoday\'srationsofcornmealandfreshbeefwereissued。 Thisformalityremovedthelastlingeringdoubtthatwehadoftheexchangebeingareality,andwegavewaytothehappiestemotions。 Wecheeredourselveshoarse,andthefellowsstillinsidefollowedourexample,astheyexpectedthattheywouldshareourgoodfortuneinadayortwo。 Ournextperformancewastosettowork,cookourtwodays\'rationsatonceandeatthem。Thiswasnotverydifficult,asthewholesupplyfortwodayswouldhardlymakeonesquaremeal。Thatdone,manyoftheboyswenttotheguardlineandthrewtheirblankets,clothing,cookingutensils,etc。,totheircomradeswhowerestillinside。Noonethoughttheywouldhaveanyfurtheruseforsuchthings。 \"To—morrow,atthistime,thankHeaven,\"saidaboynearme,ashetossedhisblanketandovercoatbacktosomeoneinside,\"we\'llbeinGod\'scountry,andthenIwouldn\'ttouchthemd———dlousyoldragswithaten— footpole。\" OneoftheboysintheMsquadwasaMaineinfantryman,whohadbeenwithmeinthePembertonbuilding,inRichmond,andhadfashionedhimselfalittlesquarepanoutofatinplateofatobaccopress,suchasIhavedescribedinanearlierchapter。Hehadcarrieditwithhimeversince,anditwashissolevesselforallpurposes——forcooking,carryingwater,drawingrations,etc。Hehadcherisheditasifitwereafarmoragoodsituation。Butnow,asheturnedawayfromsigninghisnametotheparole,helookedathisfaithfulservantforaminuteinundisguisedcontempt;ontheeveofrestorationtohappier,betterthings,itwasareminderofallthepetty,ingloriouscontemptibletrialsandsorrowshehadendured;heactuallyloatheditforitsremembrances,andflingingituponthegroundhecrusheditoutofallshapeandusefulnesswithhisfeet,tramplinguponitashewouldeverythingconnectedwithhisprisonlife。MonthsafterwardIhadtolendthismanmylittlecantocookhisrationsin。 AndrewsandIflungthebrightnewtinpanswehadstolenatMilleninsidetheline,tobescrambledfor。Itwashardtotellwhowerethemostsurprisedattheirappearance——theRebelsorourownboys——forfewhadanyideathatthereweresuchthingsinthewholeConfederacy,andcertainlynonelookedfortheminthepossessionoftwosuchpoverty— strickenspecimensaswewere。Wethoughtitbesttoretainpossessionofourlittlecan,spoon,chess—board,blanket,andovercoat。 Aswemarcheddownandboardedthetrain,theRebelsconfirmedtheirpreviousactionbytakingalltheguardsfromaroundus。Onlysomeeightortenweresenttothetrain,andthesequarteredthemselvesinthecaboose,andpaidusnofurtherattention。 Thetrainrolledawayamidcheeringbyourselvesandthoseweleftbehind。Onethousandhappierboysthanweneverstartedonajourney。 Weweregoinghome。Thatwasenoughtowreathetheskieswithglory,andfilltheworldwithsweetnessandlight。Thewintrysunhadsomethingofgenialityandwarmth,thelandscapelostsomeofitsrepulsiveness,thedrearypalmettoshadlessofthathideousnesswhichmadeusregardthemasveryfittingemblemsoftreason。Weevenbegantofeelalittlegood— humoredcontemptforourhatefullittleBratsofguards,andtoreflecthowmuchviciouseducationandsurroundingsweretobeheldresponsiblefortheirmisdeeds。 WelaughedandsangaswerolledalongtowardSavannah——goingbackmuchfasterthanthecame。Were—toldoldstories,andrepeatedoldjokes,thathadbecomewearisomemonthsandmonthsago,butwerenowfreshenedupandgiventheiroldenpithbythejoyousnessoftheoccasion。Werevivedandtalkedoveroldschemesgottenupintheearlierdaysofprisonlife,ofwhat\"wewoulddowhenwegotout,\"butalmostforgottensince,inthegeneraluncertaintyofevergettingout。Weexchangedaddresses,andpromisedfaithfullytowritetoeachotherandtellhowwefoundeverythingathome。 Sotheafternoonandnightpassed。Weweretooexcitedtosleep,andpassedthehourswatchingthescenery,recallingtheobjectswehadpassedonthewaytoBlackshear,andguessinghownearweweretoSavannah。 Thoughwewererunningalongwithinfifteenortwentymilesofthecoast,withallourguardsasleepinthecaboose,noonethoughtofescape。 Wecouldstepoffthecarsandwalkovertotheseashoreaseasilyasamanstepsoutofhisdoorandwalkstoaneighboringtown,butwhyshouldwe?WerewenotgoingdirectlytoourvesselsintheharborofSavannah,andwasitnotbettertodothis,thantotakethechancesofescaping,andencounterthedifficultiesofreachingourblockaders!Wethoughtso,andwestaidonthecars。 Acold,grayWintermorningwasjustbreakingaswereachedSavannah。 OurtrainrandownintheCity,andthenwhistledsharplyandranbackamileorso;itrepeatedthismaneuvertwoorthreetimes,theevidentdesignbeingtokeepusonthecarsuntilthepeoplewerereadytoreceiveus。Finallyourengineranwithallthespeedshewascapableof,andasthetraindashedintothestreetwefoundourselvesbetweentwoheavylinesofguardswithbayonetsfixed。 Thewholesickeningrealitywasmadeapparentbyoneglanceattheguardline。Ourparolewasamockery,itsonlyobjectbeingtogetustoSavannahaseasilyaspossible,andtopreventbenefitfromourrecapturetoanyofSherman\'sRaiders,whomightmakeadashfortherailroadwhilewewereintransit。Therehadbeennointentionofexchangingus。TherewasnoexchangegoingonatSavannah。 Afterall,IdonotthinkwefeltthedisappointmentaskeenlyasthefirsttimewewerebroughttoSavannah。Imprisonmenthadstupefiedus; weweredullerandmorehopeless。 Ordereddownoutofthecars,wewereformedinlineinthestreet。 SaidaRebelofficer: \"Now,anyofyoufellahsthatahtoosicktogotoChahlston,stepfohwahdonepace。\" Welookedateachotheraninstant,andthenthewholelinesteppedforward。WeallfelttoosicktogotoCharleston,ortodoanythingelseintheworld。 CHAPTERLXVI。 SPECIMENCONVERSATIONWITHANAVERAGENATIVEGEORGIAN——WELEARNTHAT SHERMANISHEADINGFORSAVANNAH——THERESERVESGETALITTLESETTLINGDOWN。 AsthetrainleftthenorthernsuburbsofSavannahwecameuponasceneofbusyactivity,stronglycontrastingwiththesomnolentlethargythatseemedtobethenormalconditionoftheCityanditsinhabitants。Longlinesofearthworkswerebeingconstructed,gangsofnegroswerefellingtrees,buildingfortsandbatteries,makingabatis,andtoilingwithnumbersofhugegunswhichwerebeingmovedoutandplacedinposition。 Aswehadhadnonewprisonersnoranypapersforsomeweeks——thepapersbeingdoubtlessdesignedlykeptawayfromus——wewereatalosstoknowwhatthismeant。Wecouldnotunderstandthiserectionoffortificationsonthatside,because,knowingaswedidhowwelltheflanksoftheCitywereprotectedbytheSavannahandOgeecheRivers,wecouldnotseehowaforcefromthecoast——whencewesupposedanattackmustcome,couldhopetoreachtheCity\'srear,especiallyaswehadjustcomeupontherightflankoftheCity,andsawnosignofourfolksinthatdirection。 Ourtrainstoppedforafewminutesattheedgeofthislineofworks,andanoldcitizenwhohadbeensurveyingthescenewithsenileinterest,totteredovertoourcartotakealookatus。HewasatypeoftheoldmanoftheSouthofthescantymiddleclass,thesmallfarmer。Longwhitehairandbeard,spectacleswithgreatround,staringglasses,abroad—brimmedhatofante—Revolutionarypattern,clothesthathadapparentlydescendedtohimfromsomeancestorwhohadcomeoverwithOglethorpe,andatwo—handedstaffwithaheadofbuckhorn,uponwhichheleanedasoldpeasantsdoinplays,formedsuchanimageasrecalledtomethepictureoftheoldmanintheillustrationsin\"TheDairyman\'sDaughter。\"Hewasasgarrulousasamagpie,andasopinionatedasaSouthernwhitealwaysis。Haltinginfrontofourcar,hesteadiedhimselfbyplantinghisstaff,claspingitwithbothleanandskinnyhands,andleaningforwarduponit,hisjawsthenaddressedthemselvestomotionthus: \"Boys,whomoutthesebethatyegot? \"OneoftheGuards:——\"O,theseissomeYanksthatwe\'vebinhivin\'downatCampSumter。\" \"Yes?\"(withanupwardinflectionofthevoice,followedbyaclosescrutinyofusthroughthegoggle—eyedglasses,)\"Wall,they\'reapowerfulornarylookin\'lot,I\'lldeclah。\" Itwillbeseenthattheold,gentleman\'sperceptivepowersweremuchmorehighlydevelopedthanhispoliteness。 \"Well,theyain\'twhatyemoutcallpurty,that\'safack,\"saidtheguard。 \"SoyerYanks,airye?\"saidthevenerableGoober—Grabber,(thenick—nameintheSouthforGeorgians),directinghisconversationtome。\"Wall,I\'mpowerfulgladtoseeye,an\'\'speciallywharyecan\'tdonoharm; I\'vewantedtoseesomeYankeeseversencethebeginnin\'ofthewah,buthevneverhadnochance。Whahdidyecumfrom?\" Iseemedcalledupontoanswer,andsaid:\"IcamefromIllinois;mostoftheboysinthiscararefromIllinois,Ohio,Indiana,MichiganandIowa。\" \"\'Deed!AllWesterners,airye?Wall,doyeknowIalluzlikedtheWesternersaheapsightbetterthanthemblue—belliedNewEnglandYankees。\" NodiscussionwithaRebeleverproceededveryfarwithouthismakinganassertionlikethis。Itwasafavoritedeclarationoftheirs,butitsabsurditywascomical,whenonerememberedthatthemajorityofthemcouldnotfortheirlivestellthenamesoftheNewEnglandStates,andcouldnomoredistinguishaDowneasterfromanIllinoisanthantheycouldtellaSaxonfromaBavarian。Oneday,whileIwasholdingaconversationsimilartotheabovewithanoldmanonguard,anotherguard,whohadbeenstationednearasquadmadeupofGermans,thattalkedaltogetherinthelanguageoftheFatherland,brokeinwith: \"Outtherebypostnumbahfoahteen,whereIwuzyesterday,there\'salotofYankswhojestjabberedawayallthehulltime,andIhopeImayneverseethebackofmyneckefIcouldunderstandarywordtheysaid,Arethemtheregularblue—bellykind?\" TheoldgentlemanentereduponthenextstageoftheinvariableroutineofdiscussionwithaRebel: \"Wall,whatairyou\'unsdownheah,a—fightin\'we\'unsfoh?\" AsIhadansweredthisquestionseveralhundredtimes,Ihadfoundthemostextinguishingreplytobetoaskinreturn: \"Whatareyou\'unscomingupintoourcountrytofightwe\'unsfor?\" Disdainingtonoticethisreturninkind,theoldmanpassedontothenextstage: \"Whatareyou\'unstakin\'ouahniggahsawayfromusfoh?\" Now,ifnegroshadbeenascheapasoreoidewatches,itisdoubtfulwhetherthespeakerhadeverhadmoneyenoughinhispossessionatonetimetobuyone,andyethetalkedoftakingaway\"ouahniggahs,\"asiftheywereasplentyabouthisplaceashillsofcorn。Asarule,themoreabjectlypooraSouthernerwas,themorereadilyheworkedhimselfintoarageovertheideaof\"takin\'awayouahniggahs。\" Irepliedinburlesqueofhisassumptionofownership: \"WhatareyoucomingupNorthtoburnmyrollingmillsandrobmycomradehere\'sbank,andplundermybrother\'sstore,andburndownmyuncle\'sfactories?\" Noreply,tothiscounterthrust。Theoldmanpassedtothethirdinevitableproposition: \"Whatairyou\'unsputtin\'ouahniggahsinthefieldtofightwe\'unsfoh?\" Thenthewholecar—loadshoutedbackathimatonce: \"Whatareyou\'unsputtingblood—houndsonourtrailstohuntusdown,for?\" OldMan——(savagely),\"Waal,yedon\'tthinkyekineverlickus;leastwayssichfellersasyeair?\" Myself——\"Well,wewarmedittoyouprettylivelyuntilyoucaughtus。 Therewerenoneofusbutwhatweredoingaboutasgoodworkasanystockyoufellowscouldturnout。NoRebelsinourneighborhoodhadmuchtobragon。Wearenotadropinthebucket,either。There\'smillionsmorebettermenthanwearewherewecamefrom,andtheyarealldeterminedtostampoutyourmiserableConfederacy。You\'vegottocometoit,soonerorlater;youmustknockunder,sureaswhiteblossomsmakelittleapples。You\'dbettermakeupyourmindtoit。\" OldMan——\"No,sah,nevah。Yenevahkinconquerus!We\'rethebravestpeopleandthebestfightersonairth。Yenevahkinwhipanypeoplethat\'safightin\'furtheirlibertyan\'theirright;an\'yenevahcanwhiptheSouth,sah,anyway。We\'llfightyeuntilallthemenairkilled,andthenthewimmen\'llfightye,sah。\" Myself——\"Well,youmaythinkso,oryoumaynot。FromthewayourboysaresnatchingtheConfederacy\'srealestateaway,itbeginstolookasifyou\'dnothaveenoughtofightanybodyonprettysoon。What\'sthemeaningofallthisfortifying?\" OldMan——\"Why,don\'tyouknow?Ourfolksarefixin\'upaplacefohBillShermantobutthisbrainsoutgain\'。\" \"BillSherman!\"weallshoutedinsurprise:\"Whyheain\'twithintwohundredmilesofthisplace,ishe?\' OldMan——\"Yes,butheis,tho。\'Hethinkshe\'splayedasharpYankeetrickonHood。Hefoundouthecouldn\'tlickhiminasquar\'fight,nohow;he\'dtriedthatontoooften;sohejustsneaked\'roundbehindhim,andmadeabreakforthecenteroftheState,wherehethoughttherewaslotsofgoodstealin\'tobedone。Butwe\'llshowhim。We\'llsoonhevhimjustwharwewanthim,an\'we\'lllearnhimhowtogotraipesin\' \'roundthecountry,stealin\'nigahs,burnin\'cotton,an\'runnin\'offfolkses\'beefcritters。Heseesnowthescrapehe\'sgotinto,an\'he\'stryin\'togettothecoast,wharthegun—boats\'llhelp\'imout。Buthe\'llnevahgitthar,sah;nosah,nevah。He\'smoutynightheendofhisrope,sah,andwe\'llpurty\'soonhevhimjistwharyoufellowsair,sah。\" Myself——\"Well,ifyoufellowsintendedstoppinghim,whydidn\'tyoudoitupaboutAtlanta?WhatdidyoulethimcomeclearthroughtheState,burningandstealing,asyousay?Itwasmoneyinyourpocketstoheadhimoffassoonaspossible。\" OldMan——\"Oh,wedidn\'tsetnothingaforehimuptharexceptJoeBrown\'sPets,thesesorrylittleReserves;they\'repowerfullittleaccount;nostand—upto\'ematall;they\'dbreaktheirnecksrunnin\'awayefyesomuchasbustacapnearto\'em。\" Ourguards,whobelongedtotheseReserves,instantlyfeltthattheconversationhadprogressedfartherthanwasprofitableandoneofthemspokeuproughly: \"Seeheah,oldman,youmustgooff;Ican\'thevyetalkin\'totheseprisoners;hitsa,ginmyawdahs。Go\'waynow!\" Theoldfellowmovedoff,butashedidheflungthisParthianarrow: \"WhenShermangitsdowndeep,he\'llfindsomethin\'differentfromthe—— littlesnotsofReservesheranoverupaboutMilledgeville;he\'llfindhe\'sgottofightrealsoldiers。\" Wecouldnothelpenjoyingtherageoftheguards,overthelowestimateplaceduponthefightingabilityofthemselvesandcomrades,andastheyraved,aroundaboutwhattheywoulddoiftheywereonlygivenanopportunitytogointoalineofbattleagainstSherman,weaddedfueltotheflamesoftheirangerbyconfidingtoeachotherthatwealways\"knewthatlittleBratswhosehighestambitionwastomurderadefenselessprisoner,couldbenothingelsethancowardsendskulkersinthefield。\" \"Yaas——sonnies,\"saidCharlieBurroughs,oftheThirdMichigan,inthatnasalYankeedrawl,thathealwaysassumed,whenhewantedtosayanythingverycutting;\"you——trundle——bed——soldiers——who\'venever——seen—— a——real——wild——Yankee——don\'t——know——how——different——they——are——from——thekind——that——are——starved——down—totameness。They\'re——jest——as—— different——as—a——lionin——a——menagerie——is——from——his——brother——in——thewoods——who——has——a——nigger——everyday——for—dinner。You——fellows——will—— go——into——a——circus——tent——and——throw——tobacco——quidsin——the——face——of—— the——lion——in——the——cage——when——you——haven\'t——spunkenough——to——look——awoodchuck——in——the——eye——if——you——met——him——alone。It\'s——lots——o\'——fun——toyou——to——shoot——down——a——sick——and——starving—man——in——the——Stockade,but——when——you——see——a——Yankwith——a——gun——in——his——hand——your——liversget——so——white——that——chalk——would——make——a——black——mark——on——\'em。\" Alittlelater,apaper,whichsomeonehadgottenholdof,insomemysteriousmanner,wassecretlypassedtome。IreaditasIcouldfindopportunity,andcommunicateditscontentstotherestoftheboys。