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'Why did Uncle Comyn not come?" asked Clarence. 20 **He has gone to Jefiferson City, to see the Governor." "And you came alone?" "No, Mr. Brinsmade brought me." "And mother?" She was waiting for that question. What a relief that 25 it should have come among the first.
"Aunt Lillian feels very badly. She was in her room when I left. She was afraid" (Virginia had to smile), "she was afraid the Yankees would kill you." "They have behaved very well for Yankees," replied he. 30 "No luxury, and they
...will not hear of my having a servant.
They are used to doing their own work. But they have treated me much better since I refused to take their abomi- nable oath." "And you will be honored for it when the news reaches 35 town." "Do you think so, Jinny?" Clarence asked eagerly. "I reckon they will think me a fool." "I should like to hear any one say so," she flashed out.
308 THE CRISIS "No," said Virginia, "our friends will force them to release you. I do not know much about law. But you have done nothing to be imprisoned for." Clarence did not answer at once.


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