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VINCENT WINGFIELD had had an arduous time of it with his squadron of cavalry.He had taken part in the desperate charge that checked the advance of Sheridan's great column of cavalry which approached within three miles of Richmond, the charge that had cost the gallant Stuart his life; and the death of his beloved general had been a heavy blow for him.Jackson and Stuart, two of the bravest and noblest spirits of the Confederate army, were gone.

Both had been personally dear to Vincent, and he felt how grievous was their loss to the cause for which he was fighting; but he had little time for grief.The enemy, after the tremendous battles of the Wilderness, swung their army round to Cold Harbor, and Vincent's squadron was called up to aid Lee in his struggle there.Then they were engaged night and day in harassing the enemy as they marched down to take up their new base at Petersburg, and finally received orders to ride round at full speed to aid in the defense of that place.

They had arrived in the middle of the second day's fighting, and dismounting his men Vincent had aided the hard-pressed Confederates in holding their lines till Long-street's division arrived to their assistance.A short time before the terrible disaster that befell the Federals in the mine they exploded under the Confederate works, he was with General Wade Hampton, who had succeeded General Stuart in the command of the cavalry, when General Lee rode up.

"They are erecting siege works in earnest," General Lee said."I do not think that we shall have any more attacks for the present.Iwish I knew exactly where they are intending to place their heavy batteries.If I did we should know where to strengthen our defenses, and plant our counter batteries.It is very important to find this out; but now that their whole army has settled down in front of us, and Sheridan's cavalry are scouring the woods, we shall get no news, for the farmers will no longer be able to get through to tell us what is going on.

"I will try and ride round, if you like, general," Vincent said."By making a long detour one could get into the rear of their lines and pass as a farmer going into camp to sell his goods.""It would be a very dangerous service, sir," General Lee said.

"You know what the consequence would be if you were caught?""I know the consequence," Vincent said; "but I do not think, sir, that the risk is greater than one runs every time one goes into battle.""Perhaps not," General Lee replied; "but in one case one dies fighting for one's country by an honorable death, in the other-" and he stopped.

"In the other one is shot in cold blood," Vincent said quietly."One dies for one's country in either case, sir; and it does not much matter, so far as I can see, whether cue is killed in battle or shot in cold blood.As long as one is doing one's duty, one death is surely as honorable as the other.""That is true enough," General Lee said, "although it is not the way men generally view the matter.Still, sir, if you volunteer for the work, I do not feel justified in refusing the opportunity of acquiring information that may be of vital consequence to us.

When will you start?"

"In half an hour, sir.I shall ride back to Richmond, obtain a disguise there, and then go round by train to Burksville Junction and then ride again until I get round behind their lines.Will you give me an order for my horse and myself to he taken?""Very well, sir," General Lee said."So be it.May God he with you on your way and bring you safely back."Vincent rode off to his quarters.

"Dan," he said, "I am going away on special duty for at least three days.I have got a couple of letters to write, and shall be ready to start in half an hour.Give the horse a good feed and have him at the door again by that time.""Am I to go with you, sah?""No, Dan; I must go by myself this time."Dan felt anxious as he went out, for it was seldom that his master ever went away without telling him where he was going, and he felt sure that the service was one of unusual danger; nor was his anxiety lessened when at the appointed time Vincent came out and handed him two letters.

"You are to keep these letters, Dan, until I return, or till you hear that something has happened to me.If you hear that, you are to take one of these letters to my mother, and take the other yourself to Miss Kingston.Tell her before you give it her what has happened as gently as you can.As for yourself, Dan, you had your letters of freedom long ago, and I have left you five hundred dollars; so that you can get a cabin and patch of your own, and settle down when these troubles are over.""Let me go with you, master," Dan said, with the tears streaming down his cheeks."I would rather be killed with you a hundred times than get on without you.""I would take you if I could, Dan; but this is a service that I must do alone.Good-by, my boy; let us hope that in three or four days at the outside I shall be back here again safe and sound."He wrung Dan's hand, and then started at a canter and kept on at that pace until he reached Richmond.A train with stores was starting for the south in a few minutes; General Lee's order enabled Vincent to have a horse-box attached at once, and he was soon speeding on his way.He alighted at Burksville Junction, and there purchased some rough clothes for himself and some country-fashioned saddlery for his horse.Then, after changing his clothes at an inn and putting the fresh saddlery on his horse, he started.

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