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作者:蝴蝶的出走      更新:2022-08-21 16:41      字数:9321
  gang。  Haverley and Corben were friends of his sons。  Came and
  went when they liked。  Will be tried on the 15th。〃
  On the 16th there was another entry:
  〃William Porter sentenced to three years' imprisonment for
  giving shelter to gang of robbers。  Evidence wanting to show he
  took any actual part in their crimes。〃
  The sheriff had been in and out several times during the five hours
  that Vincent's search had taken up。  When he returned again
  Vincent pointed out the entry he had found。
  〃I should not be at all surprised if that's our man;〃 the sheriff said。
  〃I know old Porter well; for he is still alive and bears a pretty bad
  reputation still; though we have never been able to bring him to
  book。  I remember all the circumstances of that affair; for I served
  upon the posse。 While Porter was in prison his house was kept for
  him by a married daughter and her husband。  There was a strong
  suspicion that the man was one of the gang too; but we couldn't
  prove it。  They have lived there ever since。  They have got five or
  six field hands; and are said to be well off。 We have no doubt they
  have got a still somewhere in the swamps; but we have never been
  able to find it。  I will send a man off to…morrow to make inquiries
  whether any stranger has arrived there lately。  Of course; Pearson
  will not have kept that name; and he will not have appeared as
  John Porter; for he would be arrested on a fresh warrant at once for
  his share in that former business。  I think; Captain Wingfield; you
  had better register at the hotel here under some other name。  I don't
  suppose that he has any fear of being tracked here; still it is just
  possible his father may have got somebody here and at Florence to
  keep their eyes open and let him know if there are any inquiries
  being made by strangers about a missing negress。  One cannot be
  too careful。  If he got the least hint; his son and the woman would
  be hidden away in the swamps before we could get there; and there
  would be no saying when we could find him。〃
  Vincent took the sheriff's advice; and entered his name in the hotel
  book as Mr。 Vincent。  Late in the evening the sheriff came round
  to him。
  〃I have just sent summonses to six men。  I would rather have had
  two or three more; but young men are very scarce around here
  now; and as with you and myself that brings it up to eight that
  ought to be sufficient; as these follows will have no time to
  summon any of their friends to their assistance。  Have you a rifle;
  Captain Wingfield?〃
  〃No; I have a brace of revolvers。〃
  〃They are useful enough for close work;〃 the sheriff said; 〃but if
  they see us coming; and barricade their house and open fire upon
  us; you will want something that carries further than a revolver。  I
  can lend you a rifle as well as a horse if you will accept them。〃
  Vincent accepted the offer with thanks。  The next morning at
  daylight ho went round to tho sheriff's house; where six
  determined…looking men; belonging to the town or neighboring
  farms; were assembled。  Slinging the rifle that the sheriff handed
  him across his back; Vincent at once mounted; and the party sot
  off at a brisk trot。
  〃My man came back half an hour ago;〃 the sheriff said to Vincent
  as they rode along。  〃He found out that a man answering to your
  description arrived with another at Porter's about a fortnight ago;
  and is staying there still。 Whether they brought a negress with
  them or not no one seems to have noticed。  However; there is not a
  shadow of doubt that it is our man; and I shall be heartily glad to
  lay hold of him; for a brother of mine was badly wounded in that
  last affair; and though he lived some years afterward he was never
  the same man again。  So I have a personal interest in it; you see。〃
  〃How far is it to Porter's?〃
  〃About thirty…five miles。  We shall get there about two o'clock; I
  reckon。  We are all pretty well mounted and can keep at this pace;
  with a break or two; till we get there。 I propose that we dismount
  when we get within half a mile of the place。  We will try and get
  hold of some one who knows the country well; and get him to load
  three of us round through the edge of the swamp to the back of the
  house。  It stands within fifty yards of the swamp。  I have no doubt
  they put it there so that they might escape if pressed; and also to
  prevent their being observed going backward and forward to that
  still of theirs。〃
  This plan was followed out。  A negro lad was found who; on the
  promise of a couple of dollars; agreed to act as guide  Three of the
  party were then told off to follow him; and the rest; after waiting
  for half an hour to allow them to make the detour; mounted their
  horses and rode down at a gallop to the house。  When they were
  within a short distance of it they heard a shout; and a man who was
  lounging near the door ran inside。  Almost instantly they saw the
  shutters swing back across the windows; and when they drew up
  fifty yards from the door the barrels of four rifles were pushed out
  through slits in the shutters。
  The sheriff held up his hand。  〃William Porter; I want a word with
  you。〃
  A shutter in an upper room opened; and an elderly man appeared
  with a rifle in his hand。
  〃William Porter;〃 the sheriff said; 〃I have a warrant for the arrest
  of two men now in your house on the charge of kidnaping a female
  slave; the property of Captain Wingfield here。  I have no proof
  that you had any share in the matter; or that you are aware that the
  slave was not honestly obtained。  In the second place; I have a
  warrant for the arrest of your son John Porter; now in your house
  and passing recently under the name of Jonas Pearson; on the
  charge of resisting and killing the officers of the law on the 5th of
  December; 1851。  I counsel you to hand over these men to me
  without resistance。  You know what happened when your sons
  defied the law before; and what will happen now if you refuse
  compliance。〃
  〃Yah!〃 the old man shouted。  〃Do you suppose we are going to
  give in to five mon? Not if we know it。  Now; I warn you; move
  yourself off while I let you; else you will get a bullet in you before
  I count three。〃
  〃Very well; then。  You must take the consequences;〃 the sheriff
  replied; and at once called the party to fall back。
  〃We must dismount;〃 ho said in answer to Vincent's look of
  surprise; 〃they would riddle us here on horseback in the open。
  Besides we must dismount to break in the door。〃
  They rode back a quarter of a mile; and then dismounted。 The
  sheriff took two heavy axes that hung from his saddle; and handed
  them to two of the men。
  〃I reckoned we should have trouble;〃 ho said。  〃However; I hope
  we sha'n't have to use these。  My idea is to crawl up through the
  corn…field until we are within shooting distance; and then to open
  fire at the loopholes。  They have never taken the trouble to grub up
  the stumps; and each man must look out for shelter。  I want to
  make it so hot for them that they will try to bolt to the swamp; and
  in that case they will ho covered by the men there。  I told them not
  to fire until they got quite close; so they ought to dispose of three
  of them; and as they have got pistols they will be able to master the
  others; besides; directly we hear firing behind; we shall jump up
  and make a rush round。  Do you; sir; and James Wilkins here; stop
  in front。  Two of them might make a rush out behind; and the
  others; when they have drawn us off; bolt in front。〃
  Several shots were fired at the party as they made their way across
  to the end of the field; where the tall stalks of maize were still
  standing; though the corn had been gathered weeks before。  As
  soon as they reached the shelter they separated; each crawling
  through the maize until they arrived within fifty yards of the house。
  There were; as the sheriff had said; many stumps still standing; and
  each ensconced himself behind one of those; and began to reply to
  the fire that the defenders had kept up whenever they saw a
  movement among the corn stalks。
  At such a distance the shutters were but of slight advantage to the
  defenders of the house; for the assailants were all good shots; and
  the loopholes afforded excellent targets at such a distance。  After
  a few shots had been fired from the house the fire of the defenders
  ceased; the men within not daring to protrude the rifles through the
  loopholes; as every such appearance was instantly followed by a
  couple of shots from the corn patch。
  〃Give me one of those axes;〃 the sheriff said。  〃Now; Withers; do
  you make a rush with me to the door。  Get your rifle loaded before
  you start; and have your revolver handy in your belt。  Now; Captain
  Wingfield; do you and the other two keep a sharp lookout at the
  loopholes; and see that they don't get a shot at us as we run。  Now;
  Withers;〃 and the sheriff ran forward。  Two rifles were protruded
  through the