with lee in virginia-第59章
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took care of us。 We could never have got through alone; and as
Chloe was with me we got on very nicely; hut we have been a long
time getting through; for in that fight; where he saved my life and
killed five of the band; he had his shoulder broken by a pistol
bullet; and we had to stop in a farmhouse near Mount Pleasant;
and he was very ill for some time; but the doctor who attended him
was a true Southerner; and so we were quite safe till he was able to
move again。〃
〃And who is this officer; Lucy?〃 Miss Kingston asked rather
anxiously。
〃He is a Virginian gentleman; auntie。 His mother has large estates
near Richmond。 He was in the cavalry with Stuart; and was made
prisoner while he was lying wounded and insensible; at Antietam;
and I think; auntie; that that…〃 and she hesitated…〃 some day we are
going to be married。〃
Oh; that's it; is it?〃 the old lady said kindly。 〃Well; I can't say
anything about that until I see him; Lucy。 Now tell us the whole
story; and then we shall be better able to judge about it。 I don't
think; my dear; that while you were traveling under his protection
he ought to have talked to you about such things。〃
〃He didn't; auntie; not until we were half a mile from the station
here。 I never thought he cared for me the least bit; he was just like
a brother to me…just like what Jack would have been if he had been
bringing me here。〃
〃That's right; my dear; I am glad to hear it。 Now; let us hear all
about it。〃
Lucy told the whole story of her escape and her adventures; and
when she had finished her aunts nodded to each other。
〃That's all very satisfactory; Lucy。 It was a difficult position to be
placed in; though I don't see how it was to be avoided; and the
young man really seems to have hehaved very well。 Don't you
think so; Ada?〃 The younger Miss Kingston agreed; and both were
prepared to receive Vincent with cordiality when he appeared
The hour had been considerably exceeded when Vincent came to
the door。 He felt it rather an awkward moment when he was
ushered into the presence of Lucy's aunts; who could scarcely
restrain an exclamation of surprise at his youth; for although Lucy
had said nothing about his age; they expected to meet an older
man; the impression being gained from the recital of his bravery in
attacking singlehanded twelve men; and by the manner in which he
had piloted the party through their dangers。
We are very glad to see you…my sister Ada and myself;〃 Miss
Kingston said; shaking hands cordially with their visitor。 〃Lucy
has been telling us all about you; but we certainly expected from
what you had gone through that you were older。〃
〃I am two or three years older than she is; Miss Kingston; and I
have gone through so much in the last three years that I feel older
than I am。 She has told you; I hope; that she has been good enough
to promise to be my wife some day?〃
〃Yes; she has told us that; Mr。 Wingfield; and although we don't
know you personally; we feel sure…my sister Ada and I…from what
she has told us of your behavior while you have been together that
you are an honorable gentleman; and we hope and believe that you
will make her happy。〃
〃I will do my best to do so;〃 Vincent said earnestly。 〃As to my
circumstances; I shall in another year come into possession of
estates sufficient to keep her in every comfort。〃
〃I have no doubt that that is all satisfactory; Mr。 Wingfield; and
that her father will give his hearty approval when he hears all the
circumstances of the case。 Now; if you will go into the next room;
Mr。 Wingfield; I will call her down〃…for Lucy bad run upstairs
when she heard Vincent knock。
〃I dare say you will like a quiet talk together;〃 she added smiling;
〃for she tells me you have never been alone together since you
started。〃
Lucy required several calls before she came down。 A new shyness
such as she had never before felt bad seized her; and it was with
flushed cheeks and timid steps that she at last came downstairs;
and it needed an encouraging…〃 Go in; you silly child; your lover
will not eat you;〃 before she turned the handle and went into the
room where Vincent was expecting her。
Vincent had telegraphed from the first station at which he arrived
within the limits of the Confederacy to his mother; announcing his
safe arrival there; and asking her to send money to him at Antioch。
Her letter in reply reached him three days after his arrival。 It
contained notes for the amount he wrote for; and while expressing
her own and his sisters' delight at hearing he had safely reached the
limits of the Confederacy; she expressed not a little surprise at the
out…of…the…way place to which he had requested the money to be
sent。
〃We have been examining the maps; my dear boy;〃 she said; 〃and
find that it is seventy or eighty miles out of your direct course; and
we have puzzled ourselves in vain as to why you should have made
your way there。 The girls guess that you have gone there to deliver
in person some message from one of your late fellow…prisoners to
his family。 I am not good at guessing; and am content to wait until
you return home。 We hope that you will leave as soon as you get
the remittance。 We shall count the hours until we see you。 Of
course we learned from a Yankee paper smuggled through the
lines that you had escaped from prison; and have been terribly
anxious about you ever since。 We are longing to hear your
adventures。〃
A few hours after the receipt of this letter Vincent was on his way
home。 It was a long journey。 The distance was considerable; and
the train service greatly disordered and unpunctual。 When within a
few hours of Richmond he telegraphed; giving the approximate
time at which he might be expected to arrive。 The train; however;
did not reach Richmond until some hours later。 The carriage was
waiting at the station; and the negro coachman shouted with
pleasure at the sight of his young master。
〃Missis and the young ladies come; sah; but de station…master he
say do train no arrive for a long time; so dey wait for you at de
town house; sah。〃
Dan jumped up beside the coachman and Vincent leaped into the
carriage; and a few minutes later he was locked in the arms of his
mother and sisters。
〃You grow bigger and bigger; Vincent;〃 his mother said after the
first greeting was over。 〃I thought you must have done when you
went away last; but you are two or three inches taller and ever so
much wider。〃
〃I think I have nearly done now; mother…anyhow as to height。 I am
about six feet one。〃
〃You are a dreadful trouble to us; Vincent;〃 Annie said。 〃We have
awful anxiety whenever we hear of a battle being fought; and it
was almost a relief to us when we heard that you were in a Yankee
prison。 We thought at least you were out of danger for some time;
but since the news came of your escape it has been worse than
ever; and as week passed after week without our hearing any' thing
of you we began to fear that something terrible had happened to
you。〃
〃Nothing terrible has happened at all; Annie。 The only mishap I
had was getting a pistol bullet in my shoulder which laid me up for
about six weeks。 There was nothing very dreadful about it;〃 he
continued; as exclamations of alarm and pity broke from his
mother and sister。 〃I was well looked after and nursed。 And now I
will tell you my most important piece of news; and then I will give
you a full account of my adventures from the time when Dan got
me out of prison; for it is entirely to him that I owe my liberty。〃
〃Well; what is the piece of news?〃 Annie asked。
〃Guess!〃 Vincent replied smiling。
〃You have got promoted?〃 his mother said。 He shook his head。
〃Is it about a lady?〃 Annie asked。
Vincent smiled。
〃Oh; Vincent; you are not engaged to be married! That would be
too ridiculous!〃 Vincent laughed