第 75 节
作者:蝴蝶的出走      更新:2022-08-21 16:41      字数:9322
  had returned to the farmhouse the woman took Vincent to the spot;
  and they then went back together。
  Here he and Tony had a long talk as to whether it would be better
  to put out at once or to wait till nightfall。  It was finally determined
  that it was best to make an immediate start。  A boat rowed by two
  men would attract little attention。  It might belong to any of the
  ships at anchor in the river; and might be supposed to have gone on
  shore to fetch eggs or chickens; or with a letter or a message。
  〃You see; both shores are in the hands of the Yankees;〃 Vincent
  said; 〃and there will not be any suspicion of a boat in the daytime。
  At night we might be hailed; and if we gave no answer fired upon;
  and that night bring a gunboat along to see what was the matter。
  No; I think it will be far best to go on boldly。  There are not likely
  to be any bodies of Federal troops on the opposite shore except at
  Fortress Monroe; and perhaps opposite the point where they have
  got their landing below Petersburg。  Once ashore we shall be safe。
  The peninsula opposite is covered with forest and swamp; and we
  shall have no difficulty in getting through however many troops
  they may have across it。 You know the place pretty well; don't you;
  Tony?〃
  Tony nodded。  〃Once across; sah; all de Yank army wouldn't catch
  us。  Me know ob lots ob hiding…places。〃
  〃Them broad hats will never do;〃 the woman said; 〃but I have got
  some blue nightcaps I knitted for my husband。 They are something
  like the caps I have soon some sailors wear; anyhow; they will pass
  at a distance; and when you take your coats and vests off; them
  colored flannel shirts will be just the right thing。〃
  〃That will do capitally; and the sooner we are off the bettor;〃
  Vincent said; and after heartily thanking the two women; and
  bestowing a present upon each of the children; they started along
  the shore。
  The boat was soon got into the water; the oars put out; and they
  started。  The tide was just low now; and they agreed to pull along
  at a short distance from the shore until it turned。  As soon as it did
  so the vessels at anchor would be getting up sail to make up to the
  landing…place; and even had any one on board noticed the boat put
  out; and had been watching it; they would have other things to
  think about。
  〃It is some time since we last rowed in a boat together; Tony。〃
  〃About three years; sah; dat time when you got me safe away。  I
  had a bad fright dat day you left me; sah。  It came on to blow bery
  hard; and some oh de men told me dat dey did not tink you would
  ever get back to shore。 Dat made me awful bad; sah; and me wish
  ober and ober again dat me hab died in de forest instead oh your
  taking me off in a boat and trowing away your life。  I neber felt
  happy again; sah; till I got your letter up in Canady; and knew you
  had got back safe dat day。〃
  〃We had a narrow squeak of it; Tony; and were blown some
  distance up。  We were nearly swamped a score of times; and Dan
  quite made up his mind that it was all up with us。  However; we
  got through safe; and I don't think a soul; except perhaps Jackson
  and that rascally overseer of ours; who afterward had a hand in
  carrying off your wife; and lost his life in consequence; ever had a
  suspicion we had been doing more than a long fishing expedition。 I
  will tell you all about it when we are going through the woods。
  Now I think it's pretty nearly dead water; and we will begin to edge
  across。〃
  CHAPTER XX。 THE END OF THE STRUGGLE。
  VINCENT directed his course so that while the boat's head was
  still pointing up the stream; and she was apparently moving in the
  same direction as the ships; she was gradua'ly getting out to the
  middle of the river。  Had he tried to row straight across suspicion
  might at once have been excited。  In half an hour they were in the
  middle of the stream。  A vessel passing under full sail swept along
  at a distance of a hundred yards; and they were hailed。 Vincent
  merely waved his hand and continued his course。
  〃I dare say those fellows wonder what we are up to; Tony; but they
  are not likely to stop to inquire。  In another quarter of an hour we
  shall be pretty safe。  Ah! there's a fellow who might interfere with
  us;〃 he added looking round。  〃Do you see that little black thing
  two miles ahead of us? that's a steam launch。  If she sees us
  making over she's likely enough to come and ask us some
  questions。  We had better head a little more toward the shore now。
  If it comes to a race every foot is of importance
  Up to now they had been rowing in an easy and leisurely manner;
  avoiding all appearance of haste。  They now bent to their oars; and
  the boat began to travel a good deal faster through the water。
  Vincent glanced over his shoulder frequently at the steam launch。
  〃She is keeping straight on in the middle of the channel; Tony;
  evidently she hasn't noticed us yet。〃
  Ten minutes after passing the ship he exclaimed sharply:
  〃Row; Tony; as hard as you can; the launch has just passed that
  ship; and has changed her course。  I expect the captain has called
  their attention to us。  It's a race now。〃
  The boat; at the moment the launch changed her course; was rather
  more than halfway between the center of the channel and the
  shore。  The launch was in the center of the channel; and
  three…quarters of a mile higher up。  She had evidently put on steam
  as she started to cut off the boat; for there was now a white wave at
  her bow。
  〃I think we shall do it; Tony;〃 Vincent said。  〃I don't suppose she
  can go above eight miles an hour and we are certainly going four;
  and she has more than twice as far to travel as we have。〃
  Those on board the launch were evidently conscious that they were
  likely to lose the race; for in a few minutes they began to open fire
  with their rifles。
  〃Fire away;〃 Vincent said。  〃You ain't likely to hit us a thousand
  yards off; and we haven't another three hundred to row。〃
  The bullets whistled overhead; but none of them struck the water
  within many yards of the boat; and the launch was still four or five
  hundred yards away when the bow of the boat touched the shore。
  Several muskets were discharged as Vincent and Tony leaped out
  and plunged into the bushes that came down to the water's edge。
  The launch sent up a sharp series of whistles; and random shots
  were for some time fired into the bushes。
  〃It is lucky she didn't carry a small gun in her bow;〃 Vincent said;
  〃for though seven or eight hundred yards is a long range for a rifle;
  they might likely enough have hit us if they had had a gun。  Now;
  Tony; we shall have to be careful; for those whistles are no doubt
  meant as an alarm; and although she cannot tell who we are; she
  will probably steam up; and if they have any force opposite
  Burmuda will give them news that two suspicious characters have
  landed; and they will have parties out to look for us。〃
  〃Dey can look as long as dey like; sah。  Ef dose slave…hunters can't
  find people in de swamps what chance you tink dose soldiers
  have? None at all。  Dey haven't got no reward before dere eyes; and
  dey won't want to be going in ober dere shoes into de mud and
  dirting dere uniforms。 No fear ob dem; sah。  Dey make as much
  noise when dey march in do wood as a drove oh pigs。  You can
  hear dem a quarter ob a mile away。〃
  They tramped on through the woods through which McClellan's
  force had so painfully made their way during their first advance
  against Richmond。  From time to time they could hear noises in the
  forest…shouts; and once or twice the discharge of firearms。
  〃Dey call dat hunting; 1 s'pose;〃 Tony said scornfully。
  They kept steadily on until it began to grow dark in the forest。
  They were now in the White Oak Swamp and not eight miles from
  Richmond; and they thought it better to pause until it became quite
  dark; for they might be picked up by any raiding party of cavalry。
  Vincent was in high spirits。  Now; that he had succeeded in his
  enterprise; and had escaped almost by a miracle; he was eager to
  get back to Richmond and carry his news down to General Lee。
  Tony was even more anxious to push on。  At last; after three years'
  absence; he was to see his wife and child again; and he reluctantly
  agreed to Vincent's proposal for a halt。
  We sha'n't stop very long; Tony; and I own I am waiting quite as
  much because I am hungry and want to eat; and because I am
  desperately tired; as from any fear of the enemy。  We walked
  twenty miles last night from Union Grove to the river; then I
  walked to the boat; back to the farm and then back to the boat
  again…that's three more miles…and we have gone another twenty
  now。  I am pretty nearly dead beat; I can tell you。〃
  〃I'se tired too; sah; but I feel I could go on walking all night if I
  was to see Dinah in do morning。〃
  〃Well; I couldn't; Tony; not to see any one。  I might be wil