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with lee in virginia-第44部分

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on; lads; wipe 'em out altogether。  Don't let one of them escape。〃 

As he spoke he discharged his pistol rapidly into the midst of the

men; who were for the moment too taken by surprise to move; and

every shot took effect upon them。  At the same moment there was

a great shouting outside; and the trampling of horses' feet。 One or

two of the men hastily returned Vincent's fire; but the rest made a

violent rush to the door。  Several fell over the bodies of their

comrades; and Vincent had emptied one of his revolvers and fired

three shots with the second before the last of those able to escape

did so。  Five bodies remained on the floor。  As they were still seven

to one against him; Vincent ran to the corner of the house;

prepared to shoot them as they came round; but the ruffians were

too scared to think of anything but escape; and they could be heard

running and shouting across the fields。



Vincent ran into the house。  He had seen Lucy Kingston fall

prostrate at the same instant as the ruffian facing her。  Strung up to

the highest tension; and expecting in another second to be shot; the

crack of Vincent's pistol had brought her down as surely as the

bullet of Mullens would have done。  Even in the excitement of

firing; Vincent felt thankful when he saw her fall; and knew that

she was safe from the bullets flying about。  When he entered the

room he found the old negress lying beside her; and thought at first

that she had fallen in the fray。  He found that she was not only

alive; but unhurt; having; the instant she saw her young mistress

fall; thrown herself upon her to protect her from harm。



〃Am dey all gone; sah?〃 she asked; as Vincent somewhat roughly

pulled her off the girl's body。



〃They have all gone; Chloe; but I do not know how soon they may

be hack again。  Get your mistress round as soon as you can。  I am

sure that she has only fainted; for she fell the instant I fired; before

another pistol had gone off。〃



Leaving the old woman to bring Miss Kingston round; he reloaded

his pistols and went to the door。  In a few minutes the sound of

horses galloping was heard。



〃Halt; or I fire!〃 he shouted。



〃Don't shoot; sah! Don't shoot! It am me!〃 and Dan rode up;

holding a second horse by the bridle。  〃I thought I might as well get

two ob dem; so I jump on de back oh one and get hold oh anoder

bridle while I was waiting to hear your pistol fire。  Den de moment

I heard dat I set de oders off; and chased dem to de corner where

de gate was where dey came in at; and along do road for half a

mile; dey so frightened dey not stop for a long time to come。 Den I

turn into de wood and went through de trees; so as not to meet dem

fellows; and lifted two of de bars of the fence; and here I am。  You

are not hurt; massa?〃



〃My left arm is broken; I think; Dan; but that is of no consequence。 

I have shot five of these fellows…their leader among them…and I

expect three of the others have got a bullet somewhere or other in

them。  There was such a crowd round the door that I don't think

one shot missed。 It was well I thought of stampeding the horses;

that gave them a greater fright than my pistols。  No doubt they

thought that there was a party of our bushwhackers upon them。 

Now; Dan; you keep watch; and let me know if you see any signs

of their returning。  I think they are too shaken up to want any more

fighting; but as there are seven of them; and they may guess there

are only two or three of us; it is possible they may try again。〃



〃Me don't tink dey try any more; sah。  Anyhow; I look out sharp。〃 

So saying; Dan; fastening up one of the horses; rode the other in a

circle round and round the house and little plantation; so that it

would not be possible for any one to cross the clearing without

being seen。  Vincent returned to the house; and found Miss

Kingston just recovering consciousness。  She sat upon the ground

in a confused way。



〃What has happened; nurse?〃



〃Never mind at present; deane。  Juss you keep yourself quiet; and

drink a little water。〃



The girl mechanically obeyed。  The minute she put down the glass

her eye fell upon Vincent; who was standing near the door。



〃Oh! I remember now!〃 she said; starting up。  〃Those men were

here and they were going to shoot me。  One…two…and then he fired;

and it seemed that I fell dead。 Am I not wounded?〃



〃He never fired at all; Miss Kingston; he will never fire again。  I

shot him as he said 'two;' and no doubt the shock of the sudden

shot caused you to faint dead away。 You fell the same instant that

he did。〃



〃But where are the others?〃 the girl said with a shudder。  〃How

imprudent of you to come here! I hoped you had seen them coming

toward the house。〃



〃I did see them; Miss Kingston; and that was the reason I came。  I

was afraid they might try rough measures to learn from you where

I was hidden。  I arrived at the window just as the scoundrel was

pointing his pistol toward you; and then there was no time to give

myself up; and I had nothing to do for it but to put a bullet through

his head in order to save you。  Then I opened fire upon the rest;

and my boy drove off their horses。  They were seized with a panic

and bolted; thinking they were surrounded。 Of course I kept up my

fire; and there are four of them in the next room besides their

captain。  And now; if you please; I will get you; in the first place;

to bind my arm tightly across my chest; for one of their bullets hit

me the left shoulder; and has; I fancy; broken it。〃



The girl gave an exclamation of dismay。



Do not be alarmed; Miss Kingston; a broken shoulder is not a very

serious matter; only I would rather it had not happened just at the

present moment; there are more important affairs in hand。  The

question is; What is to become of you? It is quite impossible that

you should stay here after what has happened。  Those scoundrels

are sure to come back again。〃



〃What am I to do; Chloe?〃 The girl asked in perplexity。 〃I am sure

we cannot stay here。  We must find our way through the woods to

Nashville; and I must try and get something to do there。〃



〃There is another way; Miss Kingston; if you like to try it;〃 Vincent

said。  〃Of course it would be toilsome and unpleasant; but I do not

think it would be dangerous; for even if we got caught there would

be no fear of your receiving any injury from the Federal troops。 

My proposal is that you and Chloe should go with us。  If we get

safely through the Federal lines I will escort you to Georgia and

place you with your friends there。〃



The girl looked doubtful for a moment; and then she shook her

bead。



〃I could not think of that; sir。  It would be difficult enough for you

to get through the enemy by yourselves It would add terribly to

your danger to have us with you。〃



〃I do not think so;〃 Vincent replied。  〃Two men would be sure to

be questioned and suspected; but a party like ours would be far less

likely to excite suspicion。  Every foot we get south we shall find

ourselves more and more among people who are friendly to us; and

although they might he afraid to give shelter to men; they would

not refuse to take women in。  I really think; Miss Kingston; that

this plan is the best。  In the first place it would be a dangerous

journey for you through the woods to Nashville and if you fall into

the hands of any of those ruffians who have been here you may

expect no mercy。  At Nashville you will have great difficulty in

obtaining employment of any kind aud even suppose you went

further north your position as a friendless girl would be a most

painful one。 As to your staying here that is plainly out of the

question。 I think that there is no time to lose in making a decision。

Those fellows may go to the camp at the bridge; give their account

of the atlair; declare they have been attacked by a party of

Confederate sympathizers; and return here with a troop of horse。〃



〃What do you say; Chloe?〃 Lucy asked。



〃I'se ready to go wid you whereber you like; Miss Lucy; hut I do

tiuk dat in times like dis dat a young gal is best wid her own folk。 

It may be hard work getting across; but as to danger dar can't he

much more danger than dar has been in stopping along here; so it

seems to me best to do as dis young officer says。〃



〃Very well; then; I will; sir。  We will go under your protection; and

will give you as little trouble as we can。 We will be ready in five

minutes。  Now; Chloe; let us put a few things together。  The fewer

the better。  Just a small bundle which we can carrv in our hands。〃



In a few minutes they returned to the room; Chloe carrying a large

basket; and looking somewhat ruffled。



Chloe is a little upset;〃 the girl said; smiling; 〃 because I won't put

my best things on; and the leaving her Sun…day gown behind is a

sore trouble to her。〃



〃No wonder; sah;〃 Chloo said; 〃why dey say dat thar am no pretty

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