第 47 节
作者:蝴蝶的出走      更新:2022-08-21 16:41      字数:9322
  the hon so。 The others followed her。 Vincent had opposed her
  suggestion; but he had for some time acknowledged to himself that
  he could not go much further。  lie had been trying to think what
  had best be done; and had concluded that it would be safest to
  arrange with some farmer to board Lucy and her nurse for a time;
  while he himself with Dan went a bit further; and then; if they
  could get no one to take them in; would camp up in the woods and
  rest。  He decided that in a day or two if no improvement took place
  in his wound he would give himself up to the Federals at Mount
  Pleasant; as he would there be able to get his wound attended to。
  〃I don't think there is any one in the house;〃 Lucy said; looking
  back over her shoulder; 〃there is no smoke coming from the
  chimney; and the shutters are closed; and besides the whole place
  looks neglected。〃
  Upon reaching the door of the house it was evident that it had been
  deserted。  Lucy had now assumed the command。
  〃Dan;〃 she said; 〃there is no shutter to the window of that upper
  room。  You must manage to climb up there and get in at that
  window; and then open the door to us。〃
  〃All right; missie; me manage dat;〃 Dan said cheerfully。  Looking
  about he soon found a long pole which would answer his purpose;
  placed the end of this against the window; and climbed up。  It was
  not more than twelve feet above the ground。  He broke one of the
  windows; and inserting his hand undid the fastening and climbed
  in at the window。  A minute later they heard a grating sound; and
  then the lock shot back under the application of his knife; and the
  door swung open。
  〃That will do nicely;〃 Lucy said; entering。  〃We will take
  possession。  If the owners happen to come back we can pay them
  for the use of the place。〃
  The furniture had been removed with the exception of a few of the
  heavy articles; arid Chloe and Lucy at once set to work; and with
  bunches of long grass swept out one of the rooms。 Dan cut a
  quantity of grass and piled it upon an old bedstead that stood in the
  corner; and Lucy smoothed it down。
  〃Now; sir;〃 she said peremptorily to Vincent; 〃you will lie down
  and keep yourself quiet; but first of all I will cut your coat off。〃
  One of the table…knives soon effected the work; and the coat was
  rolled up as a pillow。  Dan removed his boots; and Vincent; who
  was now beyond even remonstrating; laid himself down on his
  cool bed。
  〃Now; Chloe;〃 Miss Kingston said when they had left Vincent's
  room; 〃I will leave him to your care。  I am sure that you must be
  thoroughly tired; for I don't suppose you have walked so many
  miles since you were a girl。〃
  〃I is tired; missie; but I am ready to do anyting you want。〃
  〃I only want you to attend to him; Chloe。  First of all you had
  better make some tea。  You know what is a good thing to give for a
  fever; and if you can find anything in the garden to make a drink of
  that sort; do; but I hope he will doze off for some time。  When you
  have done; you had better get this place tidy a little; it is in a
  terrible litter。  Evidently no one has been in since they moved out。〃
  The room; indeed; was strewed with litter of all sorts; rubbish not
  worth taking away; old newspapers; and odds and ends of every
  description。  Lucy looked about among these for some time; and
  with an exclamation of satisfaction at last picked up two crumpled
  envelopes。  They were both addressed 〃William Jenkins;
  Woodford; near Mount Pleasant。〃
  〃That is just what I wanted;〃 she said。
  〃What am you going to do; Miss Lucy?〃
  〃I am going to Mount Pleasant;〃 she said。
  〃Lor' a marcy; dearie; you are not going to walk that distance!  You
  must have walked twelves miles already。〃
  〃I should if it were twice as far; Chloe。  There are some things we
  must get。  Don't look alarmed; I shall take Dan with me。  Now; let
  me see。  In the first place there are lemons for making drink and
  linseed for poultices; some meat for making broth; and some flour;
  and other things for ourselves; we may have to stay here for some
  time。  Tell me just what you want and I will get it。〃
  Clilce made out a list of necessaries。
  〃I sha'n't be gone long;〃 the girl said。  〃If he asks after me or Dan;
  make out we are looking about the place to see what is useful。
  Don't let him know I have gone to Mount Pleasant; it might worry
  him。〃
  Dan at once agreed to accompany the girl to Mount Pleasant when
  he heard that she was going to get things for his master。
  Looking about he found an old basket among the litter; and they
  started without delay by the one road from the clearing; which led;
  they had no doubt; to the town。  It was about two miles distant; and
  was really but a large village。  A few Federal soldiers from the
  camp hard by were lounging about the streets but these paid no
  attention to them。  Lucy soon made her purchases; and then went
  to the house that had been pointed out to her as being inhabited by
  the doctor who attended to the needs of the people of Mount
  Pleasant and the surrounding district。 Fortunately he was at home。
  Lucy looked at him closely as he entered the room and took his
  seat。  He was a middle…aged man with a shrewd face; and she at
  once felt that she might have confidence in it。
  〃Doctor;〃 she said; 〃I want you to come out to see some one who is
  very ill。〃
  〃What is the matter with him? Or is it him or her?〃
  〃It is…it's…〃 and Lucy hesitated; 〃a hurt he has got。〃
  〃A wound; I suppose?〃 the doctor said quietly。  〃You may as well
  tell me at once; as for me to find out when I get there; then I can
  take whatever is required with me。〃
  〃Yes; sir。  It is a wound;〃 Lucy said。  〃His shoulder is broken; I
  believe; by a pistol bullet。〃
  〃Urnph!〃 the doctor said。  〃It might have been worse。 Do not
  hesitate to tell me all about it; young lady。  I have had a vast
  number of cases on hand since these troubles began。  By the way; I
  do not know your face; and I thought I knew every one within
  fifteen miles around。〃
  〃I come from the other side of the Duck river。  But at present he is
  lying at a place called Woodford; but two miles from here。〃
  〃Oh; yes! I know it。  But I thought it was empty。 Let me see; a man
  named Jenkins lived there。  He was killed at the beginning of the
  troubles in a fight near Murfreesboro。  His widow moved in here;
  and she has married again and gone five miles on the other side。  I
  know she was trying to sell the old place。〃
  〃We have not purchased it; sir; we have just squatted there。  My
  friend was taken so had that we could go no further。  We were
  trying; doctor; to make our way down south。〃
  〃Your friend; whoever he is; did a very foolish thing to bring a
  young lady like yourself on such a long journey。 You are not a pair
  of runaway lovers; are you?〃
  〃No; indeed;〃 Lucy said; flushing scarlet; 〃we have no idea of such
  a thing。  I was living alone; and the house was attacked by
  bushwhackers; the band of a villain named Mullens。〃
  〃Oh! I saw all about that in the Nashville paper this morning。
  They were attacked by a band of Confederate plunderers; it said。〃
  〃They were attacked by one man;〃 the girl replied。 〃They were on
  the point of murdering me when he arrived。 He shot Mullens and
  four of his band and the rest made off; but he got this wound。  And
  as 1 knew the villains would return again and burn the house and
  kill me; I and my old nurse determined to go southward to join my
  friends in Georgia。〃
  〃Well; you can tell me more about it as we go;〃 the doctor said。  〃I
  will order my buggy round to the door; and drive you back。  I will
  take my instruments and things with me。  It is no business of mine
  whether a sick man is a Confederate or a Federal; all my business
  is to heal them。〃
  〃Thank you very much; doctor。  While the horse is being put in I
  will go down and tell the negro boy with me to go straight on with
  a basket of things I have been buying。〃
  〃Where is he now?〃 the doctor asked。
  〃I think he is sitting down outside the door; sir。
  〃Then you needn't go down;〃 the doctor said。  〃He can jump up
  behind and go with us。  He will get there all the quicker。〃
  In five minutes they were driving down the village; with Dan in the
  back seat。  On the way the doctor obtained from Lucy a more
  detailed account of their adventures。
  〃So he is one of those Confederate officers who broke prison at
  Elmira;〃 he said。  〃I saw yesterday that one of his companions was
  captured。〃
  〃Was he; sir? How was that?〃
  〃It seems that he had made his way down to Washington; and was
  staying at one of the hotels there as a Mr。 James of Baltimore。  As
  he was going through the street he was suddenly attacked by a
  negro; who assaulted him with such fury that he would have killed
  him had he not been dragged off by passers…by。  The black would
  hare been very roughly treated; b