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the red acorn-第63部分

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 field officers were down; and the only Captain that remained untouched took command of the regiment; shouting to Harry Glen at the same moment to take command of the two companies on the right; whose Captains; and Lietenants had fallen。  Two guns escaping from the crush at the extreme right; had galloped down; and opened gallantly to assist the regiment。 Almost instantly horses and men went down under the storm of bullets。 An Aide broke through the cedars behind。

〃Fall backfall back; for God's sake!〃 he shouted。  〃The Rebels have got around the right; and will cut you off。〃

〃Fall back; boys;〃 shouted the Captain in command; 〃but keep together; listen to orders; and load as you go。〃  The same instant he fell with a ball through his chest。

〃Sergeant Glen; you're in command of the regiment; now;〃 shouted a dozen voices。

The Lieutenant of the batterya mere boyran up to Harry。  A stream of blood on his jacket matched its crimson trimmings。

〃Don't go off and leave my guns; after I've helped you。  Do not; for the love of Heaven!  I've saved them so far。  Bring them off with you。〃

Harry looked inquiringly around upon the less than one hundred survivors; who gathered about him; and had heard the passionate appeal。  Every face was set with mortal desperation。  An Irish boy on the left was kissing a cross which he had drawn from his bosom。

The tears which strong men shed in wild fits of rage were rolling down the cheeks of Edwards; Bolton; and others。

〃I don't want to live always!〃 shouted Kent with an oath; 〃let's take the … guns!〃

〃I don't want no better place to die than right here!〃 echoed Abe; still more savagely profane。  〃Le's have the guns; or sink into hell getting 'em!〃

The remnant of the Rebel regiment had broken cover and rushed for the guns。

〃Attention!〃 shouted Harry。  〃Fix bayonets!〃

The sharp steel clashed on the muzzles。

〃FORWARD; CHARGE!〃

For one wild minute shining steel at arm's length did its awful work。  Then three…score Rebels fled back to their leafy lair; and as many blue…coats with drew into the cedars; pulling the guns after them。

〃Pick up the Lieutenant; there; some of you who can do a little lifting;〃 said Kent; as they came to where the boy…artillerist lay dead。  〃This prod in my shoulder's spoilt my lifting for some time。  Lay him on the gun and we'll take himj back with us。  He deserves it; for he was game clear through。  Harry; that fellow that gave you that beauty…mark on the temple with his saber got his discharge from the Rebel army just afterwards; on the point of Abe's bayonet。〃

〃Is that so?  Did Abe get struck at all?〃

〃Only a whack over the nose with the butt of a gun; which will doubtless improve his looks。  Any change would。〃

〃Guess we can go back now with some peace and comfort;〃 said Abe; coming up; and alluding to the cessation of the firing in their front。  〃That last round took all the fight out of them hell…hounds across the field。〃

〃Some of you had better go over to the camp there and get our axes。 We'll have to cut a road through the cedars if we take these guns off;〃 said Harry; tieing a handkershief around the gaping saber wound in his temple。  〃The rest of you get around to the right; and keep a sharp look out for the flank。〃

So they worked their way back; and a little after noon came to the open fields by the pike。



As the wagon rolled slowly down the pike toward Nashville Rachel; in spite of anxiety; fell asleep。  Some hours later she was awakened by the driver shaking her rudely。

〃Wake up!〃 he shouted; 〃ef ye value yer life!〃

〃Where are we?〃 she asked; rubbing her eyes。

〃At Stewart's Creek;〃 answered the driver; 〃an' all o' Wheeler's cavalry are out thar' in them woods。〃

She looked out。  She could see some miles ahead of her; and as far as she could see the road was filled with wagons moving toward Nashville。  A sharp spurt of firing on the left attracted her attention; and she saw a long wave of horsemen ride out of the woods; and charge the wagon…guards; who made a sharp resistence; but at length fled before overwhelming numbers。  The teamsters; at the first sight of the formidable line; began cutting their wheel…mules loose; and escaping upon them。  Rachel's teamster followed their example。

〃The off…mule's unhitcht; jump on him; an' skip;〃 he shouted to her as he vanished up the pike。

The Rebels were shooting down the mules and such teamsters as remained。  Some dismounted; and with the axes each wagon carried; chopped the spokes until the wagon fell; while others ran along and started fires in each。  In a little while five hundred wagons loaded with rations; clothing; amunition and stores were blazing furiously。  Their work done; the cavalry rode off toward Nashville in search of other trains。

Rachel leaped from the wagon; before the Rebels approached; and took refuge behind a large tree; whence she saw her wagon share the fate of the rest。  When the cavalry disappeared; she came out again into the road and walked slowly up it; debating what she could do。  She was rejoiced to meet her teamster returning。  He had viewed the occurence from a prudent distance; and being kindly…natured had decided to return to her help; as soon as it could be done without risk。

He told her that there was a wagon up the pike a little ways with a woman in it; to which he would conduct her; and they would go back to the army in front of Murfreesboro。

〃It seems a case of 'twixt the devil and the deep sea;〃 he said; despairingly。  〃At any rate we can't stay out here; and my experience is that it is always safest where there is the biggest crowd。〃

They found the wagon with the woman in it。  Its driver had bolted irrevocably; so Rachel's friend assumed the reins。  It was slow work making their way back through the confused mass; but Rachel was lucky enough to sleep through most of it。  When she awoke the next morning the wagon was still on the pike; but in the center of the army; which filled all the open space round…about。

Everywhere were evidences of the terrible work of the day before; and of preparations for renewing it。  The soldiers; utterly exhausted by the previous days' frightful strain; lay around on the naked ground; sleeping; or in a half…waking torpor。

An officer rode up to the wagon。  〃There seems to be some flour on this wagon;〃 said the voice of Dr。 Denslow。  〃Well; that may stay the boys' stomachs until we can get something better。  Go on a little ways; driver。〃

〃O; Doctor Denslow;〃 called out Rachel; as the wagon stopped again; 〃what is the news?〃

〃You here again?〃 said the Doctor; recognizing the voice:  〃well that is good news。  When I heard about Wheeler's raid on our trains I was terribly alarmed as to your fate。  This relieves me much。〃

〃But how about the army?〃

〃Well it seems to have been a case of hammer and anvil yesterday; in which both suffered pretty badly; but the hammer go much the worst of it。  We are in good shape now to give them some more; if they want it; which so far they have not indicated very strongly。 Here; Sergeant Glen; is a couple barrels of flour; which you can take to issue to your regiment。〃

Had not the name been called Rachel could never have reco
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