登陆注册
37328000000054

第54章

Vincent Wingfield was not with the army that retired across the Rappahannock.A portion of the cavalry had followed the broken Federals to the very edge of the stream, and just as they reined in their horses a round shot from one of the Federal batteries carried away his cap, and he fell as if dead from his horse.During the night some of the Northerners crossed the stream to collect and bring back their own wounded who had fallen near it, and coming across Vincent, and finding that he still breathed, and was apparently without a wound, they carried him back with them across the river as a prisoner.

Vincent had indeed escaped without a wound, having been only stunned by the passage of the shot that had carried away his cap, and missed him but by the fraction of an inch.He had begun to recover consciousness just as his captors caine up, and the action of carrying him completely restored him.That he had fallen into the hands of the Northerners he was well aware; but he was unable to imagine how this, had happened.He remembered that the Confederates had been, up to the moment when he fell, completely successful, and he could only imagine that in a subsequent attack the Federals had turned the tables upon them.

How he himself had fallen, or what had happened to him, he had no idea.Beyond a strange feeling of numbness in the head he was conscious of no injury, and he could only imagine that his horse had been shot under him, and that he must have fallen upon his head.The thought that his favorite horse was killed afflicted him almost as much as his own capture.As soon as his captors perceived that their prisoner's consciousness had returned they at once reported that an officer of Stuart's cavalry had been taken, and at daybreak next morning General McClellan on rising was acquainted with the fact, and Vincent was conducted to his tent.

"You are unwounded, sir?" the general said in some surprise.

"I am, general," Vincent replied."I do not know how it happened, but I believe that my horse must have been shot under me, and that I must have been thrown and stunned; however, I remember nothing from the moment when I heard the word halt, just as we reached the side of the stream, to that when I found myself being carried here.""You belong to the cavalry?"Yes, sir."

Was Lee's force all engaged yesterday?"

"I do not know," Vincent said."I only came up with Jackson's division from Harper's Ferry the evening before.""I need not have questioned you," McClellan said."I know that Lee's whole army, 100,000 strong, opposed me yesterday."Vincent was silent.He was glad to see that the Federal general, as usual, enormously overrated the strength of the force opposed to him.

"I hear that the whole of the garrison of Harper's Ferry were released on parole not to serve again during the war.If you are ready to give me your promise to the same effect I will allow you to return to your friends; if not, you must remain a prisoner until you are regularly exchanged.""I must do so, then, general," Vincent said quietly."I could not return home and remain inactive while every man in the South is fighting for the defense of his country, so I will take my chance of being exchanged.""I am sorry you choose that alternative," McClellan said."I hate to see brave men imprisoned if only for a day; and braver men than those across yonder stream are not to be found.My officers and men are astonished.They seem so thin and worn as to be scarce able to lift a musket, their clothes are fit only for a scarecrow, they are indeed pitiful objects to look at; but the way in which they fight is wonderful.I could not have believed had I not seen it, that men could have charged as they did again and again across ground swept by a tremendous artillery and musketry fire; it was wonderful! I can tell you, young sir, that even though you beat us we are proud of you as our countrymen; and I believe that if your General Jackson were to ride through our camp he would be cheered as lustily and heartily by our men as he is by his own."Some fifty or sixty other prisoners had been taken; they had been captured in the hand-to-hand struggle that had taken place on some parts of the field, having got separated from their corps and mixed up with the enemy, and carried off the field with them as they retired.These for the most part accepted the offered parole; but some fifteen, like Vincent, preferred a Northern prison to promising to abstain from fighting in defense of their country, and in the middle of the day they were placed together in a tent under a guard at the rear of the camp.

The next morning came the news that Lee had fallen back.There was exultation among the Federals, not unmingled with a strong sense of relief; for the heavy losses inflicted in the previous fighting had taken all the ardor of attack out of McClellan's army, and they were glad indeed that they were not to be called upon to make another attempt to drive the Confederates from their position.Vincent was no less pleased at the news.He knew how thin were the ranks of the Confederate fighting men, and how greatly they were worn and exhausted by fatigue and want of food, and that, although they had the day before repulsed the attacks of the masses of well-fed Northerners, such tremendous exertions could not often be repeated, and a defeat, with the river in their rear, approachable only by one rough and narrow road, would have meant a total destruction of the army.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 藤萝蔓生

    藤萝蔓生

    干柴遇到烈火,必然野火丛生。**赵之楠看到院子里发生的种种,问正在上楼的程煜发生了什么。低沉的少年音响起:“我的事可没那么好管,除非...”听到程煜停顿,赵之楠下意识地问:“除非什么?”程煜把嘴巴凑到赵之楠耳边,说了一句话,就下楼离开了。“除非你管我一辈子”**程煜看到门外是赵之楠,有些意外。“你明天有时间吗?”“做什么?”赵之楠故作神秘地说:“包你一天”程煜听到她说的,愣了一下。“包你...的车”赵之楠笑颜如画,歪头看着程煜。**〈姐弟恋,不喜勿进〉〈对于很多专业知识,请勿深究〉
  • 浮生一剑

    浮生一剑

    一剑悲欢,不过浮生一梦。你愿做一把无情剑,还是当一个有心人。
  • 水浒传(上)

    水浒传(上)

    被外国人推崇备至的中国英雄传奇小说,诺贝尔文学奖获得者、美国女作家赛珍珠:“《水浒传》这部著作始终是伟大的,幷且满含着全人类的意义,尽管它问世以来已经过去了几个世纪。”《大英百科全书》:“元末明初的小说《水浒》因以通俗的口语形式出现于历史杰作的行列而获得普遍的喝彩,它被认为是*有意义的一部文学作品。”
  • 把握当下

    把握当下

    把握当下就是要对自己当前的现状满意,要相信每一个时刻发生在你身上的事情都是最好的,要相信自己的生命正以最好的方式展开。
  • 聊斋剧作三种

    聊斋剧作三种

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 追赃特勤队

    追赃特勤队

    冯楠是一个官二代,但从小家教甚严,让他从没想过能通过父亲的职务得到什么好处。他当了兵,并且凭借着个人的能力考入了海军特别舟艇学院,并且在实习期间带领一支由水兵组成的杂牌队伍勇敢的发起刺刀冲锋,驱散了暴徒,拯救了上百的无辜百姓,并由此荣立军功。然而就在毕业前夕,他身为高官的父亲冯子辰忽然人间蒸发,一同失踪的还有七个亿的资金,这让他不可避免的受到了牵连,在被调查无果后,冯楠被不荣誉退役,回到家里后,他发现他父亲留给他的只有一个年龄比他还小一岁的继母和一个嗷嗷待哺的弟弟。为此他不得加入秘密组织追赃特勤队辗转于国内大都市和非洲某小国之间,在血与火,名与利之间寻找着自己的人生目标。
  • 不想当红娘

    不想当红娘

    “丫头,我们几家这几个小子的幸福就靠你了!”此时云锦瑟的脑子里……。“爷爷,那你的意思是?”“你难道不知道,做家主下面年轻人一辈,结婚家主必须要同意才行!”(本文为一篇篇小故事连在一起)
  • 笑忘心

    笑忘心

    我敲下的每一个文字都是我心中的山水,你若能读懂,我愿陪你一起修行!这是一本结合我自己的修行之路整理出来的书,请你多看几章,或许不经意间,你就找到了自己心中的山水。热血激情,一样也不会少!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 天武仙王

    天武仙王

    天武大陆的修仙等级为武徒,武者,武师,大武师,武王,武尊,武帝,武皇,武神,每一个等级都分为一品到九品,主角的故事是从一个小小的武徒开始说起…