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  Theeyesdidnotunclose,butthelipsopenedslowly,andsaidwithapainfuleffort:

  \"F—i—r—s—tR—a—t—e!\"

  Thisscenewasrepeatedeverymorningforoveraweek。EverydaytheRebelSurgeonwouldinsistthatthemanshouldbetakenout,andeverymorningBickfordwouldgaspoutwithtroublesomeexertionthathefelt:

  \"F—i—r—s—tR—a—t—e!\"

  Itendedonemorningbyhisinability,tomakehisusualanswer,andthenhewascarriedouttojointhetwoscoreothersbeingloadedintothewagon。

  CHAPTERLXXIV。

  NEWYEAR\'SDAY——DEATHOFJOHNH。WINDER——HEDIESONHISWAYTOADINNER

  ——SOMETHINGASTOCHARACTERANDCAREER——ONEOFTHEWORSTMENTHATEVER

  LIVED。

  OnNewYear\'sDaywewerestartledbytheinformationthatourold—timeenemy——GeneralJohnH。Winder——wasdead。ItseemedthattheRebelSutlerofthePosthadpreparedinhistentagrandNewYear\'sdinnertowhichalltheofficerswereinvited。JustasWinderbenthisheadtoenterthetenthefell,andexpiredshortlyafter。TheboyssaiditwasaclearcaseofDeathbyVisitationoftheDevil,anditwasalwaysinsistedthathislastwordswere:

  \"MyfaithisinChrist;Iexpecttobesaved。Besureandcutdowntheprisoners\'rations。\"

  ThuspassedawaythechiefevilgeniusofthePrisoners—of—War。Americanhistoryhasnoothercharacterapproachinghisinvileness。Idoubtifthehistoryoftheworldcanshowanotherman,soinsignificantinabilitiesandposition,atwhosedoorcanbelaidsuchaterribleloadofhumanmisery。TherehavebeenmanygreatconquerorsandwarriorswhohaveWadedthroughslaughtertoathrone,Andshutthegatesofmercyonmankind,buttheyweregreatmen,withgreatobjects,withgrandplanstocarryout,whosebenefitstheythoughtwouldbemorethananequivalentforthesufferingtheycaused。Themiserytheyinflictedwasnotthemotiveoftheirschemes,butanunpleasantincident,andusuallythesufferersweremenofotherracesandreligions,forwhomsympathyhadbeendulledbylongantagonism。

  ButWinderwasanobscure,dulloldman——thecommonplacedescendantofapseudo—aristocratwhosecowardlyincompetencehadoncecostusthelossofourNationalCapital。Moreprudentthanhisrunawayfather,heheldhimselfalooffromthefield;hisfatherhadlostreputationandalmosthiscommission,bycomingintocontactwiththeenemy;hewouldtakenosuchfoolishrisks,andhedidnot。WhenfalseexpectationsoftheultimatetriumphofSecessionledhimtocasthislotwiththeSouthernConfederacy,hedidnotsolicitacommandinthefield,buttookuphisquartersinRichmond,tobecomeasortofInformer—General,High—

  InquisitorandChiefEavesdropperforhisintimatefriend,JeffersonDavis。Hepriedandspiedaroundintoeveryman\'sbedroomandfamilycircle,todiscovertracesofUnionsentiment。Thewildesttalesmaliceandvindictivenesscouldconcoctfoundwelcomereceptioninhisears。

  Hewasonlytoowillingtobelieve,thathemightfindexcuseforharryingandpersecuting。Hearrested,insulted,imprisoned,banished,andshotpeople,untilthepatienceevenofthecitizensofRichmondgaveway,andpressurewasbroughtuponJeffersonDavistosecurethesuppressionofhissatellite。ForalongwhileDavisresisted,butatlastyielded,andtransferredWindertotheofficeofCommissaryGeneralofPrisoners。ThedelightoftheRichmondpeoplewasgreat。Oneofthepapersexpresseditinanarticle,thekeynoteofwhichwas:

  \"ThankGodthatRichmondisatlastridofoldWinder。Godhavemercyuponthosetowhomhehasbeensent。\"

  RemorselessandcruelashisconductoftheofficeofProvostMarshalGeneralwas,itgavelittlehintoftheextenttowhichhewouldgointhatofCommissaryGeneralofPrisoners。Before,hewasrestrainedsomewhatbypublicopinionandthelawsoftheland。Thesenolongerdeterredhim。FromthetimeheassumedcommandofallthePrisonseastoftheMississippi——sometimeintheFallof1863——untildeathremovedhim,January1,1865——certainlynotlessthantwenty—fivethousandincarceratedmendiedinthemosthorriblemannerthatthemindcanconceive。Hecannotbeaccusedofexaggeration,when,surveyingthethousandsofnewgravesatAndersonville,hecouldsaywithaquietchucklethathewas\"doingmoretokillofftheYankeesthantwentyregimentsatthefront。\"NotwentyregimentsintheRebelArmyeversucceededinslayinganythinglikethirteenthousandYankeesinsixmonths,oranyothertime。HiscoldbloodedcrueltywassuchastodisgusteventheRebelofficers。ColonelD。T。Chandler,oftheRebelWarDepartment,sentonatourofinspectiontoAndersonville,reportedback,underdateofAugust5,1864:

  \"Mydutyrequiresmerespectfullytorecommendachangeintheofficerincommandofthepost,BrigadierGeneralJohnH。Winder,andthesubstitutioninhisplaceofsomeonewhounitesbothenergyandgoodjudgmentwithsomefeelingsofhumanityandconsiderationforthewelfareandcomfort,asfarasisconsistentwiththeirsafekeeping,ofthevastnumberofunfortunatesplacedunderhiscontrol;someonewho,atleast,willnotadvocatedeliberately,andincoldblood,theproprietyofleavingthemintheirpresentconditionuntiltheirnumberissufficientlyreducedbydeathtomakethepresentarrangementssufficefortheiraccommodation,andwhowillnotconsideritamatterofself—

  laudationandboastingthathehasneverbeeninsideoftheStockade——aplacethehorrorsofwhichitisdifficulttodescribe,andwhichisadisgracetocivilization——theconditionofwhichhemight,bytheexerciseofalittleenergyandjudgment,evenwiththelimitedmeansathiscommand,haveconsiderablyimproved。\"

  Inhisexaminationtouchingthisreport,ColonelChandlersays:

  \"InoticedthatGeneralWinderseemedveryindifferenttothewelfareoftheprisoners,indisposedtodoanything,ortodoasmuchasIthoughtheoughttodo,toalleviatetheirsufferings。IremonstratedwithhimaswellasIcould,andheusedthatlanguagewhichIreportedtotheDepartmentwithreferencetoit——thelanguagestatedinthereport。WhenIspokeofthegreatmortalityexistingamongtheprisoners,andpointedouttohimthatthesicklyseasonwascomingon,andthatitmustnecessarilyincreaseunlesssomethingwasdonefortheirrelief——theswamp,forinstance,drained,properfoodfurnished,andinbetterquantity,andothersanitarysuggestionswhichImadetohim——herepliedtomethathethoughtitwasbettertoseehalfofthemdiethantotakecareofthemen。\"

  Itwashewhocouldissuesuchanorderasthis,whenitwassupposedthatGeneralStonemanwasapproachingAndersonville:

  HEADQUARTERSMILITARYPRISON,ANDERSONVILLE,Ga。,July27,1864。

  TheofficersondutyandinchargeoftheBatteryofFloridaArtilleryatthetimewill,uponreceivingnoticethattheenemyhasapproachedwithinsevenmilesofthispost,openupontheStockadewithgrapeshot,withoutreferencetothesituationbeyondtheselinesofdefense。

  JOHNH。WINDER,BrigadierGeneralCommanding。

  Thismanwasnotonlyunpunished,buttheGovernmentisto—daysupportinghischildreninluxurybytherentitpaysfortheuseofhisproperty——

  thewell—knownWinderbuilding,whichisoccupiedbyoneoftheDepartmentsatWashington。

  IconfessthatallmyattemptstosatisfactorilyanalyzeWinder\'scharacteranddiscoverasufficientmotiveforhismonstrousconducthavebeenfutile。EvenifweimaginehiminspiredbyahatredofthepeopleoftheNorththatrosetofiendishness,wecannotunderstandhim。

  Itseemsimpossibleforthemindofanymantocherishsodeepandinsatiableanenmityagainsthisfellow—creaturesthatitcouldnotbequenchedandturnedtopitybythesightofevenoneday\'smiseryatAndersonvilleorFlorence。Noonemancouldpossesssuchagrievoussenseofprivateornationalwrongsastobeproofagainstthedailyspectacleofthousandsofhisownfellowcitizens,inhabitantsofthesamecountry,associatesinthesameinstitutions,educatedinthesameprinciples,speakingthesamelanguage——thousandsofhisbrethreninrace,creed,andallthatunitemenintogreatcommunities,starving,rottingandfreezingtodeath。

  Thereismanyamanwhohasahatredsointensethatnothingbutthedeathofthedetestedonewillsatisfyit。Astillfewernumberthirstforamorecomprehensiveretribution;theywouldslayperhapsahalf—

  dozenpersons;andtheremaybesuchgluttonsofrevengeaswouldnotbesatisfiedwiththesacrificeoflessthanascoreortwo,butsuchwouldbemonstersofwhomtherehavebeenveryfew,eveninfiction。Howmusttheyallbowtheirdiminishedheadsbeforeamanwhofedhisanimosityfatwithtensofthousandsoflives。

  But,whatalsomilitatesgreatlyagainstthepresumptionthateitherrevengeoranabnormalpredispositiontocrueltycouldhaveanimatedWinder,isthatthepossessionofanytwosuchmentaltraitssostronglymarkedwouldpresupposeacorrespondingactivityofotherintellectualfaculties,whichwasnottrueofhim,asfromallIcanlearnofhimhismindwasinnorespectextraordinary。

  Itdoesnotseempossiblethathehadeitherthebraintoconceive,orthefirmnessofpurposetocarryoutsogiganticandlong—enduringacareerofcruelty,becausethatwouldimplysuperhumanqualitiesinamanwhohadpreviouslyheldhisownverypoorlyinthecompetitionwithothermen。

  TheprobabilityisthatneitherWindernorhisdirectsuperiors——HowellCobbandJeffersonDavis——conceivedinallitsproportionsthegiganticengineoftortureanddeaththeywereorganizing;nordidtheycomprehendtheenormityofthecrimetheywerecommitting。Buttheywerewillingtodomuchwrongtogaintheirend;andthesmallercrimesofto—daypreparedthemforgreateronesto—morrow,andstillgreateronesthedayfollowing。KillingtenmenadayonBelleIsleinJanuary,bystarvationandhardship,ledveryeasilytokillingonehundredmenadayinAndersonville,inJuly,AugustandSeptember。Probablyatthebeginningofthewartheywouldhavefeltuneasyatslayingonemanperdaybysuchmeans,butasretributioncamenot,andastheirappetiteforslaughtergrewwithfeeding,andastheirsympathywithhumanmiseryatrophiedfromlongsuppression,theyventureduponeverwideningrangesofdestructiveness。Hadthewarlastedanotheryear,andtheylived,fivehundreddeathsadaywoulddoubtlesshavebeeninsufficienttodisturbthem。

  Winderdoubtlesswentabouthispartofthetaskofslaughtercoolly,leisurely,almostperfunctorily。HistrainingintheRegularArmywasagainstthelikelihoodofhisdisplayingzealinanything。Heinstitutedcertainmeasures,andletthingstaketheircourse。Thatcoursewasarapidtransitionfrombadtoworse,butitwasstillinthedirectionofhiswishes,and,whatlittleofhisownenergywasinfusedintoitwasinthedirectionofimpetus,—notofcontrollingorimprovingthecourse。

  Tohavedonethingsbetterwouldhaveinvolvedsomapersonaldiscomfort。

  Hewasnotlikelytoincurpersonaldiscomforttomitigateevilsthatwereonlyafflictingsomeoneelse。ByaneffortofonehouradayfortwoweekshecouldhavehadeverymaninAndersonvilleandFlorencegivengoodshelterthroughhisownexertions。Hewasnotonlytooindifferentandtoolazytodothis,buthewastoomalignant;andthisneglecttoallow——simplyallow,remember——theprisonerstoprotecttheirlivesbyprovidingtheirownshelter,givesthekeytohiswholedisposition,andwouldstamphismemorywithinfamy,eveniftherewerenootherchargesagainsthim。

  CHAPTERLXXV。

  ONEINSTANCEOFASUCCESSFULESCAPE——THEADVENTURESOFSERGEANTWALTER

  HARTSOUGH,OFCOMPANYK,SIXTEENTHILLINOISCAVALRY——HEGETSAWAYFROM

  THEREBELSATTHOMASVILLE,ANDAFTERATOILSOMEANDDANGEROUSJOURNEY

  OFSEVERALHUNDREDMILES,REACHESOURLINESINFLORIDA。

  WhileIwasatSavannahIgotholdofaprimarygeographyinpossessionofoneoftheprisoners,andsecuringafragmentofaleadpencilfromonecomrade,andasheetofnotepaperfromanother,ImadeacopyoftheSouthCarolinaandGeorgiaseacoast,fortheuseofAndrewsandmyselfinattemptingtoescape。Thereaderrememberstheillsuccessofalloureffortsinthatdirection。WhenwewereatBlackshearwestillhadthemap,andintendedtomakeanothereffort,\"assoonasthesigngotright。\"Onedaywhilewewerewaitingforthis,WalterHartsough,aSergeantofCompanyg,ofourbattalion,cametomeandsaid:

  \"Mc。,Iwishyou\'dlendmeyourmapalittlewhile。Iwanttomakeacopy。\"

  Ihandeditovertohim,andneversawhimmore,asalmostimmediatelyafterweweretakenout\"onparole\"andsenttoFlorence。IheardfromothercomradesofthebattalionthathehadsucceededingettingpasttheguardlineandintotheWoods,whichwasthelasttheyeverheardofhim。

  Whetherstarvedtodeathinsomeswamp,whethertorntopiecesbydogs,orkilledbytheriflesofhispursuers,theyknewnot。Thereadercanjudgeofmyastonishmentaswellaspleasure,atreceivingamongthedozensofletterswhichcametomeeverydaywhilethisaccountwasappearingintheBLADE,onesigned\"WalterHartsough,lateofCo。K,SixteenthIllinoisCavalry。\"Itwaslikeonereturnedfromthegrave,andthenextmailtookalettertohim,inquiringeagerlyofhisadventuresafterweseparated。Itakepleasureinpresentingthereaderwithhisreply,whichwasonlyintendedasaprivatecommunicationtomyself。ThefirstpartoftheletterIomit,asitcontainsonlygossipaboutouroldcomrades,which,howeverinterestingtomyself,wouldhardlybesotothegeneralreader。

  GENOA,WAYNECOUNTY,IA。,May27,1879。

  DearComradeMc。:

  Ihavebeenlivinginthistownfortenyears,runningageneralstore,underthefirmnameofHartsough&Martin,andhavebeenmoresuccessfulthanIanticipated。

  ImademyescapefromThomasville,Ga。,Dec。7,1864,byrunningtheguards,incompanywithFrankHommat,ofCompanyM,andamanbythenameofClipson,oftheTwenty—FirstIllinoisInfantry。Ihadheardtheofficersinchargeofussaythattheyintendedtomarchusacrosstotheotherroad,andtakeusbacktoAndersonville。Weconcludedwewouldtakeaheavyriskonourlivesratherthanreturnthere。Bystintingourselveswehadgotalittlemealahead,whichwethoughtwewouldbakeupforthejourney,butourappetitesgotthebetterofus,andweateitallupbeforestarting。Wewerecampedinthewoodsthen,withnoStockade——onlyalineofguardsaroundus。Wethoughtthatbyalittlestrategyandboldnesswecouldpassthese。Wedeterminedtotry。

  Clipsonwastogototheright,Hommatinthecenter,andmyselftotheleft。Weallslippedthrough,withoutashot。Ourrendezvouswastobethecenterofasmallswamp,throughwhichflowedasmallstreamthatsuppliedtheprisonerswithwater。HommatandIgottogethersoonafterpassingtheguardlines,andwebegansignalingforClipson。Welaiddownbyalargelogthatlayacrossthestream,andsubmergedourlimbsandpartofourbodiesinthewater,thebettertoscreenourselvesfromobservation。PrettysoonaJohnnycamealongwithabunchofturniptops,thathewastakinguptothecamptotradetotheprisoners。AshepassedoverthelogIcouldhavecaughthimbytheleg,whichIintendedtodoifhesawus,buthepassedalong,heedlessofthoseconcealedunderhisveryfeet,whichsavedhimaduckingatleast,forwewereresolvedtodrownhimifhediscoveredus。Waitingherealittlelongerweleftourlurkingplaceandmadeacircuitoftheedgeoftheswamp,stillsignalingforClipson。Butwecouldfindnothingofhim,andatlasthadtogivehimup。

  WewerenowbetweenThomasvilleandthecamp,andasThomasvillewastheendoftherailroad,thewoodswerefullofRebelswaitingtransportation,andweapproachedtheroadcarefully,supposingthatitwasguardedtokeeptheirownmenfromgoingtotown。Wecrawleduptotheroad,butseeingnoone,startedacrossit。Atthatmomentaguardaboutthirtyyardstoourleft,whoevidentlysupposedthatwewereRebels,sangout:

  \"Wharyegwinetotharboys?\"

  Ianswered:

  \"Jesta—gwineoutherealittleways。\"

  Frankwhisperedmetorun,butIsaid,\"No;waittillhehaltsus,andthenrun。\"Hewalkeduptowherewehadcrossedhisbeat——lookedafterusafewminutes,andthen,toourgreatrelief,walkedbacktohispost。

  Aftermuchtroublewesucceededingettingthroughallthetroops,andstartedfairlyonourway。WetriedtoshapeourcoursetowardFlorida。

  Thecountrywasveryswampy,thenightrainyanddark,nostarswereouttoguideus,andwemadesuchpoorprogressthatwhendaylightcamewewereonlyeightmilesfromourstartingplace,andclosetoaroadleadingfromThomasvilletoMonticello。Findingalargeturnippatch,wefilledourpockets,andthenhuntedaplacetolieconcealedinduringtheday。Weselectedathicketinthecenterofalargepasture。Wecrawledintothisandlaiddown。Somenegrospassedclosetous,goingtotheirworkinanadjoiningfield。Theyhadabucketofvictualswiththemfordinner,whichtheyhungonthefenceinsuchawaythatwecouldhaveeasilystolenitwithoutdetection。Thetemptationtohungrymenwasverygreat,butweconcludedthatitwasbestandsafesttoletitalone。

  Asthenegrosreturnedfromworkintheeveningtheyseparated,oneoldmanpassingontheoppositesideofthethicketfromtherest。WehaltedhimandtoldhimthatwewereRebs,whohadtakenaFrenchleaveofThomasville;thatweweretiredofguardingYanks,andweregoinghome;

  andfurther,thatwewerehungry,andwantedsomethingtoeat。Hetoldusthathewasthebossontheplantation。HismasterlivedinThomasville。He,himself,didnothavemuchtoeat,buthewouldshowuswheretostay,andwhenthefolkswenttobedhewouldbringussomefood。Passingupclosetothenegroquarterswegotoverthefenceandlaydownbehindit,towaitforoursupper。

  Wehadbeentherebutashorttimewhenayoungnegrocameout,andpassingclosebyus,wentintoafencecornerafewpanelsdistantand,kneelingdown,beganprayingaloud,andvery,earnestly,andstrangerstill,theburdenofhissupplicationwasforthesuccessofourarmies。

  IthoughtitthebestprayerIeverlistenedto。Finishinghisdevotionshereturnedtothehouse,andshortlyaftertheoldmancamewithagoodsupperofcornbread,molassesandmilk。Hesaidthathehadnomeat,andthathehaddonethebesthecouldforus。Afterwehadeaten,hesaidthatastheyoungpeoplehadgonetobed,wehadbettercomeintohiscabinandrestawhile,whichwedid。

  HommathadafullsuitofRebelclothes,andIhadstolensacksenoughatAndersonville,whentheywereissuingrations,tomakemeashirtandpantaloons,whichasailorfabricatedforme。Iworetheseoverwhatwasleftofmyblueclothes。Theoldnegroladytreatedusverycoolly。Inafewminutesayoungnegrocamein,whomtheoldgentlemanintroducedashisson,andwhomIimmediatelyrecognizedasourfriendoftheprayerfulproclivities。Hesaidthathehadbeenabodyservanttohisyoungmaster,whowasanofficerintheRebelarmy。

  \"Golly!\"sayshe,\"ifyou\'unshadstoodalittlelongeratStoneRiver,ourmenwouldhaverun。\"

  Iturnedtohimsharplywiththequestionofwhathemeantbycallingus\"You\'uns,\"andaskedhimifhebelievedwewereYankees。Hesurveyeduscarefullyforafewseconds,andthensaid:

  \"Yes;IbleavyouisYankees。\"

  Hepausedasecond,andadded:

  \"Yes,Iknowyouis。\"

  Iaskedhimhowheknewit,andhesaidthatweneitherlookednortalkedliketheirmen。IthenacknowledgedthatwewereYankeeprisoners,tryingtomakeourescapetoourlines。Thisannouncementputnewlifeintotheoldlady,and,aftersatisfyingherselfthatwewerereallyYankees,shegotupfromherseat,shookhandswithus,anddeclaredwemusthaveabettersupperthanwehadhad。Shesetimmediatelyaboutpreparingitforus。Takingupaplankinthefloor,shepulledoutaniceflitchofbacon,fromwhichshecutasmuchaswecouldeat,andgaveussometocarrywithus。Shegotuparealsubstantialsupper,towhichwedidfulljustice,inspiteofthemealwehadalreadyeaten。

  Theygaveusaquantityofvictualstotakewithus,andinstructedusaswellaspossibleastoourroad。Theywarnedustokeepawayfromtheyoungnegros,buttrusttheoldonesimplicitly。Thankingthemoverandoverfortheirexceedingkindness,webadethemgood—by,andstartedagainonourjourney。Oursupplieslastedtwodays,duringwhichtimewemadegoodprogress,keepingawayfromtheroads,andflankingthetowns,whichwerefewandinsignificant。Weoccasionallycameacrossnegros,ofwhomwecautiouslyinquiredastotherouteandtowns,andbytheassistanceofourmapandthestars,gotalongverywellindeed,untilwecametotheSuwaneeRiver。WehadintendedtocrossthisatColumbusorAlligator。Whenwithinsixmilesoftheriverwestoppedatsomenegrohutstogetsomefood。Theladywhoownedthenegroswasawidow,whowasbornandraisedinMassachusetts。Herhusbandhaddiedbeforethewarbegan。Anoldnegrowomantoldhermistressthatwewereatthequarters,andshesentforustocometothehouse。Shewasaverynice—

  lookinglady,aboutthirty—fiveyearsofage,andtreateduswithgreatkindness。Hommatbeingbarefooted,shepulledoffherownshoesandstockingsandgavethemtohim,sayingthatshewouldgotoTownthenextdayandgetherselfanotherpair。ShetoldusnottotrytocrosstherivernearColumbus,astheirtroopshadbeendesertingingreatnumbers,andtheriverwascloselypicketedtocatchtherunaways。ShegaveusdirectionshowtogosoastocrosstheriveraboutfiftymilesbelowColumbus。Westrucktheriveragainthenextnight,andIwantedtoswimit,butHommatwasafraidofalligators,andIcouldnotinducehimtoventureintothewater。

  WetraveleddowntheriveruntilwecametoMoseley\'sFerry,wherewestoleanoldboataboutathirdfullofwater,andpaddledacross。Therewasquitealittletownatthatplace,butwewalkedrightdownthemainstreetwithoutmeetinganyone。Sixmilesfromtheriverwesawanoldnegrowomanroastingsweetpotatosinthebackyardofahouse。Wewereveryhungry,andthoughtwewouldrisksomethingtogetfood。Hommatwentaroundnearher,andaskedherforsomethingtoeat。Shetoldhimtogoandaskthewhitefolks。Thiswastheanswershemadetoeveryquestion。HewoundupbyaskingherhowfaritwastoMossley\'sFerry,sayingthathewantedtogothere,andgetsomethingtoeat。Sheatlastranintothehouse,andweranawayasfastaswecould。Wehadgonebutashortdistancewhenweheardahorn,andsoon—the—cursedhoundsbeganbellowing。Wedidourbestrunning,butthehoundscircledaroundthehouseafewtimesandthentookourtrail。Foralittlewhileitseemedallupwithus,asthesoundofthebayingcamecloserandcloser。ButourinquiryaboutthedistancetoMoseley\'sFerryseemstohavesavedus。

  Theysooncalledthehoundsin,andstartedthemonthetrackwehadcome,insteadofthatuponwhichweweregoing。Thebayingshortlydiedawayinthedistance。Wedidnotwasteanytimecongratulatingourselvesoverourmarvelousescape,butpacedonasfastaswecouldforabouteightmilesfarther。OnthewaywepassedoverthebattlegroundofOolustee,orOceanPond。

  ComingneartoLakeCitywefellinwithsomenegroswhohadbeenbroughtfromMaryland。Westoppedoveronedaywiththem,torest,andtwoofthemconcludedtogowithus。Wewerefurnishedwithalotofcookedprovisions,andstartingonenightmadeforty—twomilesbeforemorning。

  Wekeptthenegrosinadvance。ItoldHommatthatitwasapoorcommandthatcouldnotaffordanadvanceguard。Aftertravelingtwonightswiththe,negros,wecamenearBaldwin。HereIwasverymuchafraidofrecapture,andIdidnotwantthenegroswithus,ifwewere,lestweshouldbeshotforslave—stealing。Aboutdaylightofthesecondmorningwegavethemtheslip。

  WehadtoskirtBaldwinclosely,toheadtheSt。Mary\'sRiver,orcrossitwherethatwaseasiest。Aftercrossingtheriverwecametoaverylargeswamp,intheedgeofwhichwelayallday。Beforenightfallwestartedtogothroughit,astherewasnofearofdetectionintheseswamps。Wegotthroughbeforeitwasverydark,andasweemergedfromitwediscoveredadensecloudofsmoketoourrightandquiteclose。

  Wedecidedthiswasacamp,andwhileweweretalkingthebandbegantoplay。ThismadeusthinkthatprobablyourforceshadcomeoutfromFernandina,andtakentheplace。IproposedtoHommatthatwegoforwardandreconnoiter。Herefused,andleavinghimalone,Istartedforward。

  Ihadgonebutashortdistancewhenasoldiercameoutfromthecampwithabucket。Hebegansinging,andthesonghesangconvincedmethathewasaRebel。RejoiningHommat,weheldaconsultationanddecidedtostaywherewewereuntilitbecamedarker,beforetryingtogetout。

  Itwasthenightofthe22dofDecember,andverycoldforthatcountry。

  Thecampguardhadsmallfiresbuilt,whichwecouldseequiteplainly。

  Afterstartingwesawthatthepicketsalsohadfires,andthatwewerebetweenthetwolines。Thisdiscoverysavedusfromcapture,andkeepingaboutanequaldistancebetweenthetwo,weundertooktoworkourwayout。

  Wefirstcrossedalineofbreastworks,theninsuccessiontheFernandinaRailroad,theJacksonvilleRailroad,andpike,movingallthetimenearlyparallelwiththepicketline。Herewehadtohalt。Hommatwassufferinggreatlywithhisfeet。Theshoesthathadbeengivenhimbythewidowladywerewornout,andhisfeetweremuchtornandcutbytheterriblyroughroadwehadtraveledthroughswamps,etc。Wesatdownonalog,andI,pullingofftheremainsofmyarmyshirt,toreitintopieces,andHommatwrappedhisfeetupinthem。ApartIreservedandtoreintostrips,totieuptherentsinourpantaloons。Goingthroughtheswampsandbriershadtornthemintotatters,fromwaistbandtohem,leavingourskinsbaretobeservedinthesameway。

  Westartedagain,movingslowlyandbearingtowardsthepicketfires,whichwecouldseeforadistanceonourleft。Aftertravelingsomelittletimethelightsonourleftended,whichpuzzledusforawhile,untilwecametoafearfulbigswamp,thatexplaineditall,asthis,consideredimpassable,protectedtherightofthecamp。Wehadanawfultimeingettingthrough。Inmanyplaceswehadtoliedownandcrawllongdistancesthroughthepathsmadeinthebrakesbyhogsandotheranimals。Asweatlengthcameout,HommatturnedtomeandwhisperedthatinthemorningwewouldhavesomeLincolncoffee。Heseemedtothinkthismustcertainlyendourtroubles。

  WewerenowbetweentheJacksonvilleRailroadandtheSt。John\'sRiver。

  Wekeptaboutfourmilesfromtherailroad,forfearofrunningintotheRebeloutposts。WehadtraveledbutafewmileswhenHommatsaidhecouldgonofarther,ashisfeetandlegsweresoswelledandnumbthathecouldnottellwhenhesetthemupontheground。Ihadsomematchesthatanegrohadgivenme,andgatheringtogetherafewpineknotswemadeafire——thefirstthatwehadlightedonthetrip——andlaiddownwithitbetweenus。WehadsleptbutafewminuteswhenIawokeandfoundHommat\'sclothesonfire。Rousinghimweputouttheflamesbeforehewasbadlyburned,butthethinghadexcitedhimsoastogivehimnewlife,andbeproposedtostartonagain。

  Bysunrisewewerewithineightmilesofourlines,andconcludingthatitwouldbesafetotravelinthedaytime,wewentahead,walkingalongtherailroad。Theexcitementbeingover,Hommatbegantomoveveryslowlyagain。Hisfeetandlegsweresoswollenthathecouldscarcelywalk,andittookusalongwhiletopassoverthoseeightmiles。

  Atlastwecameinsightofourpickets。Theywerenegros。Theyhaltedus,andHommatwentforwardtospeaktothem。TheycalledfortheOfficeroftheGuard,whocame,passedusinside,andshookhandscordiallywithus。HisfirstinquirywasifweknewCharleyMarseilles,whomyourememberranthatlittlebakeryatAndersonville。

  WeweretreatedverykindlyatJacksonville。GeneralScammonwasincommandofthepost,andhadonlybeenreleasedbutashorttimefromprison,soheknewhowitwashimself。IneverexpecttoenjoyashappyamomentonearthasIdidwhenIagaingotundertheprotectionoftheoldflag。Hommatwenttothehospitalafewdays,andwasthensentaroundtoNewYorkbysea。

  Oh,itwasafearfultripthroughthoseFloridaswamps。Wewouldveryoftenhavetotryaswampinthreeorfourdifferentplacesbeforewecouldgetthrough。Somenightswecouldnottravelonaccountofitsbeingcloudyandraining。ThereisnotmoneyenoughintheUnitedStatestoinducemetoundertakethetripagainunderthesamecircumstances。

  OurfriendClipson,thatmadehisescapewhenwedid,gotverynearlythroughtoourlines,butwastakensick,andhadtogivehimselfup。

  HewastakenbacktoAndersonvilleandkeptuntilthenextSpring,whenhecamethroughallright。Thereweresixty—oneofCompanyKcapturedatJonesville,andIthinktherewasonlyseventeenlivedthroughthosehorribleprisons。

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