登陆注册
37328000000087

第87章

As soon as breakfast was over Vincent mounted Wi1dfire- which had been sent back after he had been taken prisoner, and rode into Richmond.There he reported himself at headquarters as having returned after escaping from a Federal prison, and ****** his way through the lines of the enemy.

"I had my shoulder-bone smashed in a fight with some Yankees,"he said, "and was laid up in hiding for six weeks; but have now fairly recovered.My shoulder, at times, gives me considerable pain, and although I am desirous of returning to duty and rejoining my regiment until the battle at Fredericksburg has taken place, Imust request that three months' leave be granted to me after that to return home and complete my cure, promising of course to rejoin my regiment at once should hostilities break out before the spring.""We saw the news that you had escaped," the general said, "but feared, as so long a time elapsed without hearing from you, that you had been shot in attempting to cross the lines.Your request for leave is of course granted, and a note will be made of your zeal in thus rejoining on the very day after your return.The vacancy in the regiment has been filled up, but I will appoint you temporarily to General Stuart's staff, and I shall have great pleasure in to-day filling up your commission as captain.Now let me hear how you made your escape.By the accounts published in the Northern papers it seemed that you must have had a confederate outside the walls."Vincent gave a full account of his escape from prison and a brief sketch of his subsequent proceedings, saying only that he was in the house of some loyal people in Tennessee, when it was attacked by a party of Yankee bushwhackers, that these were beaten off in the fight, but that he himself had a pistol bullet in his shoulder.He then made his way on until compelled by his wound to lay up for six weeks in a lonely farmhouse near Mount Pleasant; that afterward in the disguise of a young farmer he had made a long detour across the Tennessee river and reached Georgia.

"When do you leave for the front, Captain Wingfield?""I shall be ready to start to-night, sir.""In that case I will trouble you to come round here this evening.

There will be a fast train going through with ammunition for Lee at ten o'clock, and I shall have a bag of despatches for him, which Iwill trouble you to deliver.You will find me here up to the last moment.I will give orders that a horse-box be put on to the train."After expressing his thanks Vincent took his leave.As he left the general's quarters, a young man, just alighting from his horse, gave a shout of greeting.

"Why, Wingfield, it is good to see you! I thought you were pining again in a Yankee dungeon, or had got knocked on the head crossing the lines.Where have you sprung from, and when did you arrive?""I only got in yesterday after sundry adventures which I will tell you about presently.When did you arrive from the front?""I came down a few days ago on a week's leave on urgent family business," the young man laughed, "and I am going back again this afternoon by the four o'clock train.""Stay till ten," Vincent said, "and we will go back together.There is a special train going through with ammunition, and as everything will make way for that it will not be long behind the four o'clock, and likely enough may pass it on the way.There is a horse-box attached to it, and as I only take one horse there will be room for yours.""I haven't brought my horse down," Harry Furniss said; "but I will certainly go with you by the ten o'clock.Then we can have a long talk.I don't think I have seen you since the day you asked me to lend you my boat two years ago.""Can you spare me two hours now?" Vincent asked."You will do me a very great favor if you will."Harry Furniss looked at his watch."It is eleven o'clock now; we have a lot of people to lunch at half-past one, and I must be back by then.""You can manage that easy enough," Vincent replied; "in two hours from the time we leave here you can be at home.""I am your man, then, Vincent.Just wait five minutes I have to see some one in here."A few minutes later Harry Furniss came out again and mounted.

"Now which way, Vincent? and what is it you want me for?""The way is to Jackson's place at the Cedars, the why I will tell you about as we ride."Vincent then recounted his feud with the Jacksons, of which, up to the date of the purchase of Dinah Morris, his friend was aware, having been present at the sale.He now heard of the attack upon young Jackson by Tony, and of the disappearance of Dinah Morris.

"I should not be at all surprised, Wingfield, if your surmises are correct, and that old scoundrel has carried off the girl to avenge himself upon Tony.Of course, if you could prove it, it would be a very serious offense; for the stealing a slave, and by force too, is a crime with a very heavy penalty, and has cost men their lives before now.But I don't see that you have anything like a positive proof, however strong a case of suspicion it may be.I don't see what you are going to say when you get there.""I am going to tell him that if he does not say what he has done with the girl, I will have his son arrested for treachery as soon as he sets foot in the Confederacy again.""Treachery!" Furniss said in surprise; "what treachery has he been guilty of? I saw that he was one of those who escaped with you, and I rather wondered at the time at you two being mixed up together in anything.I heard that he had been recaptured through some black fellow that had been his slave, but I did not read the account.Have you got proof of what you say?""Perhaps no proof that would hold in a court of law," Vincent replied, "but proof enough to make it an absolute certainty to my mind."Vincent then gave an account of their escape, and of the anonymous denunciation of himself and Dan.

同类推荐
  • 墨子城守各篇简注

    墨子城守各篇简注

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 苌氏武技书

    苌氏武技书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛古闻禅师语录

    佛古闻禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛制六物图辩讹

    佛制六物图辩讹

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 古今医鉴

    古今医鉴

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 帝王业:娘子太冷酷

    帝王业:娘子太冷酷

    她恨轩辕晋,若不是他,母亲也不会死。而她却不忍杀他。她只有一个恩人,就是梁溪铭。她女扮男装苦练剑术,只为有朝一日报答他的救命之恩,未曾想到,再次见面,却只能身相许。嫁给自已最厌恶的人。她尝尽勾心斗角,阴谋算计,本以为就此修成正果,却发现,这只是一个阴谋的开始......
  • 穿书之病娇反派想杀我

    穿书之病娇反派想杀我

    一觉醒来在阴深昏暗的小巷子里,旁边还躺着几个浑身是血的男人,你是什么感受?凌落落面无表情:“呵呵”等到完全意识过来,她才发现自己居然变小了,而且居然穿书了!:妈的,我又要是重新接受九年义务教育了,这事儿还没完,她就被一个不知从哪冒出来的男人给一拳打死了,:卧槽!随后,她又再一次醒来,在一片荒芜人烟的草地里,亲眼目睹了一个小男孩儿把一个男人折磨的生不如死,后来那个小男孩长大后想要杀了她,因为他爱上了她,宫久绎自我嘲讽道:“如果我能早些年遇见你,你会不会爱我”凌落落:我们注定有缘无分,后来宫久绎才知道这世间并不是所有东西靠你努力就会得到的。
  • 重生之凤冠京华

    重生之凤冠京华

    一朝重生,乐清妤以为自己的复仇之路能坦坦荡荡。没成想,渣皇会再次纠缠她,而且比上一世还要霸道无理。作为怀有深仇大恨的重生者,渣男洗白这种行为,她不接受!然而,还有一人,总是站在她的身边,给她温暖,打乱她的复仇计划。乐清妤怕了,如果放下仇恨,她的重生还有意义吗?--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 死亡体验

    死亡体验

    真实的死亡经历,不可能的手术,心脏停跳10分钟,闯过死亡的人,讲述,什么是猝死
  • 逆行穿越科幻

    逆行穿越科幻

    这是一个遥远又悲泣的故事。古世界(古代):她与他梅林相遇,青梅竹马。岂料一道圣旨,她为妃,他为臣。“明明不爱我,为何封我为妃!”皇帝爱的是她的庶出妹妹,两人夜夜笙歌。而她,失去了一切…她最爱的人,自愿请缨,留她一人在冰冷的皇都…现世界(现代):她就读“唯画尼学院”,化名美杜莎。美杜莎之眼,预兆不祥,见者石化。学院的学生陆续被石化,众人视她如蛇蝎。他却屡次救她于水火之中,两人暗生情愫。塞迪丽娜世界(异世界):她苦等他三百年,由爱生恨!可命运不会因此让两人错过…她为了复仇,与他签下战书契约。若她胜,他需助她复仇!若他胜,她需放弃复仇,永生永世被禁!而他们的爱…却是一段虐恋情深,凄厉婉转的悲歌…
  • 超能决斗场

    超能决斗场

    二零二零年三月二十日………一个让叶凡永远铭记的日子,无数的人被投入到了超能力战场,在这里,一切皆有可能!在这里……实力才是说话的资本!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 纯白色新神法

    纯白色新神法

    当新宇宙代替旧宇宙,当新生命体代替已灭绝的人类,被称为人类遗孤的他,是否能重现人类的辉煌。众神死,新神生,是为进化必然,还是一个空前绝后的阴谋?旧法丧失,新法立,当人类不再是人类,当力量成为主导,人类遗孀何去何从。
  • 若能寒暄

    若能寒暄

    大愚若智的女学霸本不相信爱情,在遇到某仪表堂堂却禽兽不如的羊皮狼后动了那颗热乎乎的心。一向被动的她主动起来。“余绥昀,我喜欢你。”被吃干抹净后她奋不顾身爱上了他——即使阴谋一层层显露,即使飞蛾扑火。“以后我们还能寒暄几句吗?”唇齿间的张合不过一句心寒的话:“你的一厢情愿是该到头了。从今往后你我再无瓜葛。”--------我什么时候才能找到我的良人?哪怕我知道对的人不要找,要等。问世间情为何物,只叫人生死相许。
  • 皇上又追来了

    皇上又追来了

    魔术师张巧儿穿越后,浑身是伤还饿得要命,为了自由和广阔天地情愿被卖。凭自己的一技之长刚混个风生水起,就被微服私访的封善给看上了……逃逃逃!权利和地位?不,她要得是自由!追追追!进宫做皇后?怕,跟女人斗了还要跟男人斗,心累!跑跑跑!莺莺燕燕个个比她强,烦!追追追!她无人可比?非她不可?躲躲躲!有爹有哥、有宠爱,深宫怨妇不稀罕!追追追!集万千宠爱于一身,没有三宫六院七十二妃?一生一世一双人!嘻嘻~完美!