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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 not hesitate to say:



〃The fact is; madam; we are anxious to get along without being

questioned by any Yankee troops we may fall in with; and we have

bought the things you see in the cart from your sister; as; going

along with a cart full; any one we met would take us for farmers

living close by on their road to the next market…town。〃



〃Oh; oh! that's it!〃 the farmer said significantly。 〃Want to get

through the lines; eh?〃



Vincent nodded。



〃Didn't I think sot〃 the farmer said; rubbing his hands。 〃I thought

directly my eyes hit upon you that you did not look the cut of a

granger。  Been fighting…eh? and they are after you?〃



I don't think they are after me here;〃 Vincent said。 〃But I have seen

a good deal of fighting with Jackson and Stuart; and I am just

getting over a collar…bone which was smashed by a Yankee bullet。〃



〃You don't say!〃 the farmer exclaimed。  〃Well; I should have gone

out myself if it hadn't been for Jane and the children。  But there are

such a lot of them that I could not bring myself to run the chance

of leaving them all on her hands。  Still; I am with them heart and

soul。〃



〃Your wife's sister told me that you were on the right side;〃

Vincent said; 〃and that I could trust you altogether。〃



〃Now; if you tell me which road you want to go; I don't mind if I

get on my horse to…morrow and ride with you a stage; and see you

put for the night。  I know a heap of people; and I am sure to be

acquainted with some one whichever road you may go。  We are

pretty near all the right side about here; though; as you get further

on; there are lots of Northern men。  Now; what are your ideas as to

the roads?〃



Vincent told him the route he intended to take。



〃You ought to get through there right enough;〃 the farmer said。 

〃There are some Yankee troops moving about to the west of the

river; but not many of them; and oven if you fell in with them; with

your cargo of stuff they would not suspect you。  Anyhow; I expect

we can get you passed down so as always to be among friends。  So

you fought under Jackson and Stuart; did you? Ah; they have done

well in Virginia!  I only wish we bad such men here。  What made

you take those two darkies along with you? I should have thought

you would have got along better by yourself。〃



〃We Couldn't very well leave them;〃 Vincent said; 〃the boy has

been with me all through the wars; and is as true as steel。  Old

Chloe was Lucy's nurse; and would have broken her heart had she

been left behind。〃



〃They are faithful creatures when they are well treated。 Mighty

few of them have run away all this time from their masters; though

in the parts the Yankees hold there is nothing to prevent their

bolting if they have a mind to it。 I haven't got no niggers myself。  I

tried them; but they want more looking after than they are worth;

and I can make a shift with my boys to help me; and hiring a hand

in busy times to work the farm。  Now; sir; what do you think of the

look…out?〃



The subject of the war fairly started; his host talked until midnight;

long before which hour Lucy and the farmer's wife had gone off to

bed。



〃We will start as soon as it is light;〃 the farmer said; as he and

Vincent stretched themselves upon the heap of straw covered with

blankets that was to serve as their bed; Chloe having hours before

gone up to share the bed of the negro girl who assisted the farmer's

wife in her management of the house and children。



〃It's best to get through Camden before people are about。  There

are Yankee soldiers at the bridge; but it will be all right you

driving in; however early; to sell your stuff。  Going out you ain't

likely to meet with Yankees; but as it would look queer; you taking

your garden truck out of the town; it's just as well to be on the road

before people are about。  Once you get five or six miles the other

side you might be going to the next place to sell your stuff。〃



〃That is just what I have been thinking;〃 Vincent said; 〃and I agree

with you the earlier we get through Camden the better。〃



Accordingly as soon as daylight appeared the horso was put in tbe

cart; the farmer mounting his own animal; and with a hearty

good…by from his wife the party started away。  The Yankee

sentinels at each end of the bridge were passed without questions;

for early as it was the carts were coming in with farm produce。  As

yet the streets of the town were almost deserted; and the farmer;

who before starting had tossed a tarpaulin into the back of the cart;

said:



〃Now; pull that over all that stuff; and then any one that meets us

will think that you are taking out bacon and groceries and such like

for some store way off。〃



This suggestion was carried out; and Camden was soon left

behind。  A few carts were met as they drove along。 The farmer

knew some of the drivers and pulled up to say a few words to

them。  After a twenty…mile drive they stopped at another farm;

where their friend's introduction ensured them as cordial a

welcome as that upon the preceding evening。  So step by step they

journeyed on; escorted in almost every case by their host of the

night before and meeting with no interruption。  Once they passed a

strong body of Federal cavalry; but these supposing that the party

belonged to the neighborhood asked no questions; and at last; after

eight days' traveling; they passed two posts which marked the

boundary between Tennessee and Alabama。



For the last two days they had been beyond the point to which the

Federal troops had penetrated。  They now felt that all risk was at

an end。  Another day's journey brought them to a railwaystation;

and they learned that the trains were running as usual; although

somewhat irregular as to the hours at which they came along or as

to the time they took upon their journey。  The contents of the cart

had been left at the farm at which they st

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