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the west of Florence and along the line to the east; which would; of

course; be your direct way。  The passage; however; is your real

difficulty; and I should say that instead of going in that direction

you had better bear nearly due south。  There is a road from Mount

Pleasant that strikes into the main road from Columbia up to

Camden。  You can cross the river at that point without any

question or suspicion; as you would be merely traveling to the west

of the State。  Once across you could work directly south; crossing

into the State of Mississippi; and from there take train through

Alabama to Georgia。



〃It seems a roundabout way; but I think you would find it far the

safest; for there are no armies operating upon that line。  The

population; at any rate as you get south; are for us; and there are;

so far as I have heard; very few of these bushwhacking bands

about either on one side or the other。  The difficult part of the

journey is that up to Camden; but as you will be going away from

the seat of war instead of toward it there will be little risk of being

questioned。〃



〃I had thought of buying a horse and cart;〃 Vincent said。  〃Jogging

along a road like that we should attract no attention。  I gave up the

idea because our funds were not sufficient; but; thanks to your

kindness; we might manage now to pick up something of the sort。〃



The doctor was silent for a minute。



〃If you will send Dan over to me to…morrow afternoon I will see

what can be done;〃 he said。  〃It would certainly be the safest plan

by far; but I must think it over。  You will not leave before that; will

you?〃



〃Certainly not; doctor。  In any case we should have stayed another

day to get a few more things for our journey。〃



The next afternoon Dan went over to Mount Pleasant。 He was

away two hours longer than they had expected; and they began to

feel quite uneasy about him; when the sound of wheels was heard;

and Dan appeared coming along the road driving a cart。  Vincent

gave a shout of satisfaction; and Lucy and the negress ran out from

the house in delight。



〃Here am de cart。  Me had to go to five miles from de town to get

him。  Dat what took me so long。  Here am a letter; sah; from the

doctor  First…rate man dat  Good man all ober。〃



The letter was as follows:



〃My DEAR Mu。 WINGFIELD: I did not see how you would be

able to buy a cart; and I was sure that you could not obtain one

with the funds in your possession。  As from what you have said I

knew that you would not in the least mind the expense; I have

taken the matter upon myself; and have bought from your landlady

a cart and horse; which will; I think; suit you well。  I have paid for

them a hundred and fifty dollars; which you can remit me with the

hundred I handed you yesterday。  Sincerely trusting that you may

succeed in carrying out your plans in safety; and with kind regards

to yourself and Miss Kingston;



〃I remain; yours truly;



〃JAMES SPENCER。〃



〃That is a noble fellow;〃 Vincent said; 〃and I trust; for his sake as

well as our own; that we shall get safely through。  Now; Lucy; I

think you had better go into the town the first thing and buy some

clothes of good homely fashion。  What with the water and the

bushes your dress is grievously dilapidated; to say the least of it。 

Dan can go with you and buy a suit for me…those fitted for a young

farmer。  We shall look like a young farmer and his sister jogging

comfortably along to market; we can stop …and buy a stock of

goods at some farm on the way。〃



〃That will be capital;〃 the girl said。  〃I have been greatly ashamed

of my old dress; hut knowing we were running so short; and that

every dollar was of consequence; I made the best of it; now that

we are in funds we can afford to be respectable。〃



Lucy started early the next morning for the town; and the shopping

was satisfactorily accomplished。  They returned by eleven o'clock。 

The new purchases were at once donned; and half an hour later

they set off in the cart; Vincent sitting on the side driving; Lucy in

the corner facing him on a basket turned topsy…turvy; Dan and

Chioe on a thick bag of rushes in the bottom of the cart。





CHAPTER XIV。 ACROSS THE BORDER。



DAN ON his return with the cart had brought back a message from

its late owner to say that if she could in any way be of use to them

she should be glad to aid them。 Her farm lay on the road they were

now following; and they determined therefore to stop there。  As the

cart drew up at the door the woman came out。



〃Gad to see you;〃 she said; 〃come right in。 It's strange now you

should have been lodging in my house for more than six weeks and

I should never have set eyes on you before。  The doctor talked to

me a heap about you; but I didn't look to see quite such a young

couple。〃



Lucy colored hotly and was about to explain that they did not stand

in the supposed relationship to each other; but Vincent slightly

shook his head。  It was not worth while to undeceive the woman;

and although they had agreed to pass as brother and sister Vincent

was determined not to tell an untruth about it unless deceit was

absolutely necessary for their safety。



〃And you want to get out of the way without questions being

asked; I understand?〃 the woman went on。  〃There are many such

about at present。  I don't want to ask no questions; the war has

brought trouble enough on me。 Now is there anything I can do? If

so; say it right out。〃



〃Yes; there is something you can do for us。  We want to fill up our

cart with the sort of stuff you take to market…apples and pumpkins;

and things of that sort。  If we had gone to buy them anywhere else

there might have been questions asked。  From what the doctor said

you can let us have some。〃



〃I can do that。  The storeroom's chuck full; and it was only a few

days ago I said to David it was time we set about getting them off。 

I will fill your cart; sir; and not overcharge you neither。  It will

save us the trouble of taking it over to Columbia or Camden; for

there's plenty of garden truck round Mount Pleasant; and one

cannot get enough to pay for the trouble of taking them there。〃



The cart was soon filled with apples; pumpkins; and other

vegetables; and the price put upon them was very moderate。



〃What ought we to ask for these?。〃 Vincent soon inquired。  〃 One

does not want to be extra cheap or dear。〃



The woman informed them of the prices they might expect to get

for the produce; and they at once started amid many warm good

wishes from her。



Before leaving the farm the woman had given them a letter to her

sister who lived a mile from Camden。



〃It's always awkward stopping at a strange place;〃 she said; 〃and

farmers don't often put up at hotels when they drive in with garden

truck to a town; though they may do so sometimes; besides it's

always nice being with friends。 I will write a line to Jane and tell

her you have been my tenants at Woodford and where you are

going; and ask her to take you in for the night and give you a note

in the morning to any one she or her husband may know a good bit

along that road。〃



When they reached the house it was dark; but directly Vincent

showed the note the farmer and his wife heartily bade them come

in。



〃Your boy can put up the horse at the stab'e; and you are heartily

welcome。  But the house is pretty full; and we can't make you as

comfortable as we should wish at night; but still we will do our

best。〃



Vincent and Lucy were soon seated by the fire。  Their hostess

bustled about preparing supper for them; and the children; of

whom the house seemed full; stared shyly at the newcomers。  As

soon as the meal was over; Chloe's wants were attended to; and a

hunch of bread and bacon taken out by the farmer to Dan in the

stables。  The children were then packed off to bed; and the farmer

and his wife joined Vincent and Lucy by the fire。



〃As to sleeping;〃 the woman said; 〃John and I have been talking it

over; and the best way we can see is that you should sleep with me;

ma'am; and we will make up a bed on the floor here for my

husband and yours。〃



〃Thank you…that will do very nicely; though I don't like interfering

with your arrangements。〃



〃Not at all; ma'am; not at all; it makes a nice change having some

one come in; especially of late; when there is no more pleasure in

going about in this country; and people don't go out after dark

more than they can help。  Ah! it's a bad time。  My sister says you

are going west; but I see you have got your cart full of garden

truck。 How you have raised it so soon I don't know; for Liza wrote

to me two months since as she hadn't been able to sell her place;

and it was just a wilderness。  Are you going to get rid of it at

Camden to…morrow?〃



Vincent had already been assured as to the politics of his present

host and hostess; and he therefore did no
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