Love under Fire
I had drifted slowly across the river, clinging with one arm thrown over a log, expecting each moment the musket of some startled picket would spit red through the dark, and scarcely daring to guide my unwieldy support by the slightest movement of hand in the water. The splash of motion might mean death in an instant, for keen eyes, sharpened by long night vigils, were on the stream, and those who had ventured the deed before me had failed utterly. Yet the southern bank remained silent, so black I could scarcely discern its vaguest outlines, while, by good fortune, the sweep of the current served me almost as well as a pair of oars. Thus, trusting to luck, and without exerting a muscle, I finally came to a full stop on a narrow spit of sand, so far out in the stream I could scarcely touch bottom, until the sweep of the current drifted my log inward, and thus left me flat on the wet sand facing the bank, the wood-covered crest, as revealed dimly against the slightly lighter sky, appearing almost to overhang the water.
This shadow served me well, yet did not invite to recklessness. There were surely pickets posted along here, because the gleam of camp-fires had been plainly visible during the early evening from the bluffs opposite, but there was nothing observable from where I lay, my head cautiously uplifted, peering across the log. It was several minutes before I even ventured to creep up the sand-spit into the denser blackness of the over-hanging bank, but, once there safely, I discovered the drift had landed me at the mouth of a narrow gully, apparently a mere crevice in the rocky shore-line. It was the occasional downpour of water after rain which had caused the accumulation of debris on which my log had grounded. At times the dry gulch would hold a roaring torrent, although now it was no more than a gash in the bank.
I was not altogether certain within half a mile of where I was, but this made small difference, so far as my present purpose was concerned. The lines of the enemy were extended from the upper ford east as far as Sailor Springs, and I was certainly well within those limits, probably somewhat to the right of the centre. However, that was a minor detail, as it made little difference where I succeeded in penetrating the cordon of pickets, so long as I returned with the information sought. If I had, through mere chance, discovered a weak spot, then God was good.
Randall Parrish
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Love Under Fire
RANDALL PARRISH
ALONZO KIMBALL
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
BETWEEN THE LINES
AFTER THE DESPATCH-BEARER
A FRIEND RATHER THAN AN ENEMY
THE COMING OF DAWN
ACQUAINTANCES, NOT FRIENDS
A BOLD FRONT
A WOMAN'S PRISONER
THE COMING OF THE ENEMY
IMPORTANT NEWS
MISS WILLIFRED INTERVENES
THE RETURN OF LE GAIRE
AN ATTEMPT AT ESCAPE
I MEET LE GAIRE
ACROSS THE RIVER
I MEET AN EX-SLAVE
A CALL TO DUTY
BEGINNING THE NIGHT ADVENTURE
OVERHEARD CONVERSATION
LE GAIRE FORCES A DECISION
WE ARRIVE AT A CRISIS
WE CAPTURE THE HOUSE
MISS WILLIFRED DECLARES HERSELF
THE CHALLENGE
I BECOME A FAMOUS SWORDSMAN
THE END OF THE DUEL
MISS WILLIFRED SURPRISES US
THE BODY OF LE GAIRE
I FORCE BILLIE TO LISTEN
THE MYSTERY DEEPENS
UNDER NEW ORDERS
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF BILLIE
WE REPULSE THE ENEMY
MISS BILLIE REAPPEARS
HER STORY
THE DEAD MAN
THE LAST STAND
THE MYSTERY SOLVED
THE COMING OF THE NIGHT