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第4章

She was with the rest of the village at the depot to bid the company good-bye, and was amazed to find how far the process of developing the bud into the flower had gone in her heart since parting with her lover.Her previous partiality and admiration for him appeared now very tame and colorless, beside the emotions that stirred her at the sight of him marching with erect grace at the head of his company.But while all about her were tears and sobs, and modest girls revealing unsuspecting attachments in the agitation of parting, her eyes were undimmed.She was proud and serene, a heightening of the color in her cheeks being the only sign of unusual feeling.

Harry came to her for a moment, held her hand tightly in his, took the bud from his bosom, touched it significantly with his lips, and sprang upon the train which was beginning to move away.

The days that followed were halcyon for her.While the other women of Sardis, whose loved ones were gone, were bewailing the dangers they would encounter, her proud spirit only contemplated the chances that Harry would have for winning fame.Battles meant bright laurels for him in which she would have a rightful share.

Her mental food became the poetry of love, chivalry and glorious war.The lyric had a vivid personal interest.Tales of romantic daring and achievement were suggestions of possibilities in Harry's career.Her waking hours were mainly spent, book in hand, under the old apple-tree that daily grew dearer to her.

The exalted mood in which we found her was broken in upon by the sound of some one shutting the gate below very emphatically.Looking down she saw her father approaching with such visible signs in face and demeanor of strong excitement that she arose and went to him.

"Why, father, what can be the matter?" she said, stopping in front of him, with the open book pressed to her breast.

"Matter enough, I'm afraid, Rachel.There's been a battle near a place called Rich Mountain, in Western Virginia, and Harry Glen's---""O, father," she said, growing very white, "Harry's killed.""No; not killed." The old man's lip curled with scorn."It's worse.He seems to've suddenly discovered he wasn't prepared to die; he didn't want to rush all at once into the presence of his Maker.Mebbe he didn't think it'd be good manners.You know he was always stronger on etikwet than anything else.In short, he's showed the white feather.A dozen or more letters have come from the boys telling all about it, and the town's talking of nothing else.There's one of the letters.It's from Jake Alspaugh, who quite working for me to enlist.Read it yourself."The old gentleman threw the letter upon the grass, and strode on angrily into the house.Rachel smoothed out the crumpled sheet, and read with a growing sickness at heart:

Mr.Bond--Deer Sur:

i taik my pen in hand to lett you no that with the exception of an occashunal tuch of roomaticks, an boonions all over my fete from hard marchin, ime all rite, an i hope you ar injoin the saim blessin.

Weve jest had an awful big fite, and the way we warmed it to the secshers jest beat the jews.i doant expect theyve stopt runnin yit.All the Sardis boys done bully except Lieutenant Harry Glen.

The smell of burnt powder seamed to onsettle his narves.He tuk powerful sick all at wunst, jest as the trail was gittin rather fresh, and he lay groanin wen the rest of the company marched off into the fite.He doant find the klime-it here as healthy as it is in Sardis.i 'stinguished myself and have bin promoted, and ive got a Rebel gun for you with a bore big enuff to put a walnut in, and it'll jest nock your hole darned shoulder off every time you shoot it.No more yours til deth send me some finecut tobacker for heavens sake.

Jacob Alspaugh.

Rachel tore the letter into a thousand fragments, and flung the volume of poems into the ditch below.She hastened to her room, and no one saw her again until the next morning, when she came down dressed in somber black, her face pale, and her colorless lips tightly compressed.

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