A Little Dusky Hero
Scratch! scratch! scratch! went Colonel Austin's pen over the smooth white sheets of paper, sheet after sheet.
The dead heat of Tampa hung heavy within the tent; the buzz of the flies was most distressing; but the reports must be got off, and after them there were letters to be written to the Boy and his Mother up North, telling them—especially the Boy—what a glorious thing it is to serve one's country under any circumstances. The present circumstances were extremely trying, to be sure, but the firm brown hand glided back and forth over the long pages in a determined manner that showed how Colonel Austin believed in doing his duty.
Scratch! scratch! scratch!
Buzz! buzz! buzz!
Good-mornin', sah!
It was a soft little voice, and it droned away into the buzz of the flies and the scratching of the pen so that the writer at the rough table took no heed.
Good mornin', sah!
This time Colonel Austin turned. He was a firm believer in discipline, and the unannounced arrival annoyed him. He swung around and gazed sternly about six feet from the ground. There was nothing there! His eyes dropped and finally rested upon the very smallest, dirtiest, raggedest black boy he had ever seen. But the beautiful great eyes of the forlorn mite looked trustingly up at the surprised officer, and Colonel Austin noticed that the grimy cheeks were tear-stained though the childish lips were smiling bravely.
Good mornin', sah! again piped the soft voice.
Why, good morning to you! the Colonel replied. He was always tender with sick soldiers, women, and children, and the pathetic little figure before him touched his sympathy. Who are you, my small friend?
George Washington McKinley Jones, sah.
Just so; and where are your folks?
Harriet T. Comstock
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A LITTLE DUSKY HERO
COLONEL AUSTIN STAGGERED TO HIS FEET, LEANING UPON THE LITTLE SHOULDER.
CONTENTS
GEORGE WASHINGTON MCKINLEY JONES.
THE BOX FROM UP NORTH.
THE LITTLE GAUNTLET AND SWORD.
WAITING IN THE TURRET CHAMBER.
THE BOY UP NORTH.
"WAR, G. W.!"
THE BATTLE ON THE HILL-TOP.
THE COLONEL'S BODY-GUARD
"I'SE GOT DE COLONEL!"
IN THE TENT HOSPITAL.
"IT'S ALL YOURS, G. W.!"
A HISTORY-EVENING AT OAKWOOD.
Язык
Английский
Год издания
2010-02-23
Темы
Orphans -- Juvenile fiction; Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Friendship -- Juvenile fiction; Kindness -- Juvenile fiction; Spanish-American War, 1898 -- Juvenile fiction; Soldiers -- Juvenile fiction; African Americans -- Juvenile fiction; Courage -- Juvenile fiction; Heroes -- Juvenile fiction; Prejudices -- Juvenile fiction