General. You shall be taken care of, dear Adela; we will place you in the rear, among the baggage-wagons.
Adela. And if they should be captured, I become also a prisoner, and probably a prize to some gallant Indian chief, who will make me his squaw, and teach me to kill deer. O delightful thought!
[Bugles sound.
General. The troops are under arms, and approaching.
[Quick march—the General, Lenox and Adela pass to the left, and stand near the tent; the troops advance; Christine is among them, dressed in uniform; they pass round the stage in regular order, then form the line two deep; Christine is in front on the right, and keeps her eye fixed anxiously on Lenox; drum beats the roll; the troops come to an order, and then proceed through the manual by the tap of drum, and finally to a present; the General, Lenox, and other officers advance, and pass through the line in review; the flags wave, and the band strikes up "Hail Columbia."]
General. Well—everything is right. And now, soldiers, to your posts; remember, discipline, subordination, courage, and country, and victory will be ours. [General, Lenox and Adela, enter the tent to the left. The troops march off. Christine and a Soldier, headed by a Corporal, return to relieve guard at each tent. Port arms and whisper the countersign. Christine is placed before the tent on the right, her comrade on the left. Corporal retires with the two relieved sentries. After a pause, she beckons to her comrade.]
Christine. Hist—comrade!
Soldier. Well, what is it?
Christine. Will you exchange places? There is no difference—and the sun will be too powerful for me presently. Look, here is a dollar.
Soldier. With all my heart. [They cross quickly, the Soldier receives the money—Christine now paces before the tent into which Lenox, Adela and the General have retired.]