The Littlest Rebel
nts and then, from the other side of the hedge, came a half dozen tr
e before. We'll get the liquor and silver while the Colonel is stealing the horses, eh?" Then his eyes fell on Uncle Billy and he greeted him with a yell of recogniti
r you is. Ef you come up dem steps I'll split yo' ugly haid! I know you, Jim Dudley," he cried.
on, the Sergeant rushed up the steps and knocked the ax aside with his gun barrel. "Yes, he did whip me, bur
er head held high, her beautiful dark eyes
brooked no disobedience even from a d
he man shrank back for a moment, but
ary, eh! I'm glad to see you
oman paid them. With only a gesture of mingled contempt and loathing she stepped t
or only Dud
lose to hers and ordered her curtly. "And I'd just as soon
p the man caught her by the arm and roughly tried to pull her to him. But bef
opers appeared. One look at the scene on the veranda and Lieuten
eport to Lieutenant Harris-at once-under arrest! Corporal! Take his gun." He paused a moment as a brother of the man now under arrest stepped forward with a sullen face and obeyed orders. Running his glance over the line of faces, n
feet away, no longer timid but in entire possession of her faculties
at, "I couldn't apologize for this, no matter how
eavy lidded eyes and gave him her
in soft tones. "I was merely unfamili
ated, astounded,
"My home is over-run; my servant
" was the stern reply, "to
ore the war he was our overseer. He was cruel to the negroes and my
control each individual in the service-especially at such a time. Yet I assur
the veranda and when she had successfully brought him to the foot
t would seem a social one
ightly. This prett
aging duty. It is not a pleasant task-but our army is in need of hors
e?" came the
irtue of necessity. In return I can only offer, as I would to every other woman of the South, all courte
pt him a curtsey fille
an." She made a short gesture which took in house, plantation and all the Cary posse
make my undertaking a difficult one, although I must admit, I hardly blame you." A
she an
icers-or refuge
on
our word for t
and her eyes flashed. "I do," she
rned to dismiss his men. Then a thought str
rother or a father-was concealed in t
d not amaze him. "I would try to pro
ome. Corporal! Make a search of the house for hidden arms or stragglers and report to me. If any rebels are found-bring t
been standing by in silence. "William! conduct these soldiers through my house-a
th an opera bouffe salute. "Ev'r
till have doubts of my honorable intentions
re she sat on the bench demurely sewing. It occurred to him t
said, while his eyes probed hers, "but, curiously
the non-com
"And you can insure our leaving you more quickly if y
id not rais
must trouble you to look for them. Otherwise there
erly," he commanded, "report to Lieutenant Harris at the stables and have him h
started perceptibly. When he turned back to the woman
ecently been fed and watered in y
uid evasions. "We have several neighbors, C
eded. "But do you usua
ttle hospitality is ours ext
examine this quick witted woman would be forever useless.
rs. Cary rose haughtily. "I only want you to
down again. "And was that the reason w
e's a Rebel scout who has been giving us trouble-a handsome fellow ri
detect anything in her face
remarked with a touch of weariness.
es it lead to
way you are traveling-a
Wouldn't the right fork lead to Richmond-and t
competent authority," she answered with
ho
e his vexation. This was an easy game for her to play-and every moment she gained added
d Morrison as his L
what little hay and corn there was in th
out the best shots you have among your men and send them at the gallop down this road to the river crossing. Strin
ed, efficient Northerner, who was now discovering how he had been delayed and thwarted. Yet she had plenty of spirit
oral?" aske
iam?" asked
ncle Billy grinned. "Dey ain't t
superbly back to her seat under the trees. But as she went it took all her strength of will to keep from crying. Down th
Corporal, yo
d from cellar to roof.
used. "Anyt
ooms, sir.
That's all. I'll join you in a moment." Then he
tation with only this old negro. We are wasting time. I'm
y her game again. "But our Rebel scouts usuall
one went at all.
ld imag
this way-to the
s and thought he would read the trut
flee from her eyes-saw heart and soul take on new life. From far away across
, in wonder.
is a friend of mine saluting me-from the safe side of the river. Good
loping. Up the road came a trooper, whit
thudded across the lawn and dismounted. "From headquarters," and he
man's hand Morrison ran his ey
n. Sound boots-and-saddles. Then bring my horse-at onc
up the river and a wing of the Rebel army is advancing from Petersburg. Ever
sounded, "Ride with us," he said, and strode ove
ell-and a last apology. If ever we meet again,
y the 'rebel scout' may thank you also for me and mine." And with a smile that augured f
proud woman was of his own race, then saw that the o
mistress and take care of her. I'll be the last t
d Uncle Billy, coming down. "If a
e house, his mouth open in consternation. With
e shrieked. "Aw, Gawd a'migh
flame. There was the sound of clumsy boots on the stairs and the door was thrown
son, with raging an
a big revolver barked behind him and he pitched heavily forward on his face. M
mised her-