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第11章

Although Mrs.Wingfield had expressed her disapproval of Vincent's conduct on the evening before, there was no trace of that feeling in her reply to this letter.She wrote in the third person, coldly acknowledging the receipt of Mr.Jackson's letter, and saying that she had heard from her son of his interference to put a stop to one of those brutal scenes which brought discredit upon the Southern States, and that she considered he had most rightly punished Mr.Jackson, jun., for his inhuman and revolting conduct;that she was perfectly aware the interference had been technically illegal, but that her son was fully prepared to defend his conduct if called upon to do so in the courts, and to pay any fine that might be inflicted for his suffering himself to be carried away by his righteous indignation.She ended by saying that as Mr.Jackson was a stranger in Virginia, he was perhaps not aware that the public sentiment of that State was altogether opposed to such acts of brutality as that of which his son had been guilty.

"What have you been doing to that fellow Andrew Jackson?" one of Vincent's friends, a young fellow two years older than himself, said to him a few days later."There wore a lot of us talking over things yesterday, in Richmond, and he came up and joined in.

Something was said about Abolitionists, and he said that he should like to see every Abolitionist in the State strung up to a tree.He is always pretty violent, as you know; but on the present occasion he went further than usual, and then went on to say that the worst and most dangerous Abolitionists were not Northern men but Southerners, who were traitors to their State.

He said: 'For example, there is that young Wingfield.He has been to England, and has come back with his heart filled with Abolitionist notions;' and that such opinions at the present time were a danger to the State.

"Two or three of us took the matter up, as you might guess, and told him he had better mind what he was saying or it would be the worse for him.Harry Furniss went so far as to tell.him that he was a liar, and that if he didn't like that he would have satisfaction in the usual way.Master Jackson didn't like it, but muttered something and slunk off.What's the matter between you?""I should not have said anything about it," Vincent replied, "if Jackson had chosen to hold his tongue; but as he chooses to go about attacking me, there is no reason why I should keep the matter secret." And he then related what had taken place.

The young Virginian gave a low whistle.

"I don't say I blame you, Wingfield; but I tell you, you might have got yourself into an awful mess if the Jacksons had chosen to take it up.You know how hot the feeling is at present, and it is a serious matter at any time to interfere between a master and his slaves in the Southern States.Of course among us our feelings would be all against Jackson; but among the poorer class of whites, who have been tremendously excited by the speeches, both in the North and here, the cry of Abolitionist at the present moment is like a red rag to a bull.However, I understand now the fellow's enmity to you.

"None of us ever liked him when ho was at school with us.He is an evil-tempered brute, and I am afraid you may have some trouble with him.If ho goes about talking as he did to us, he would soon get up a feeling against you.Of course it would be nonsense to openly accuse a member of an old Virginian family of being an Abolitionist; but it would be easy enough to set a pack of the rough classes of the town against you, and you might get badly mauled if they caught you alone.The follow is evidently a coward or he would have taken up what Furniss said; but a coward who is revengeful is a good deal more dangerous than an open foe.

However, I will talk it over with some of the others, and we will see if we can't stop Andrew Jackson's mouth."The result of this was that the next day half a dozen of Vincent's friends wrote a joint letter to Andrew Jackson, saying that they regarded his statements respecting Vincent as false and calumnious, and that if he repeated them they would jointly and severally hold him responsible; and that if, as a result of such accusations, any harm happened to Vincent, they should know where to look for the originator of the mischief, and punish him accordingly.

"You should be more careful, Andrew," his father said, as white with fury, he showed him his letter."It was you who were preaching prudence the other day, and warning me against taking steps that would set all the whole country against us; and now, you see, you have been letting your tongue run, and have drawn this upon yourself.Keep quiet for the present, my son; all sorts of things may occur before long, and you will get your chance.Let this matter sleep for the present."A day or two later when Vincent went down to the stables ho saw that Dan had something to tell him, and soon found out that he wished to speak to him alone.

"What is your news, Dan?"

"I heard last night, Massa Vincent, that old man Jackson is going to sell Dinah; dat de wife ob do man day flogged.""They are going to sell her!" Vincent repeated indignantly."What are they going to do that for?""To punish Tony, sah.Dar am no law against dar selling her.Ihear dat day are going to sell two oder boys, so dat it cannot be said dat day do it on purpose to spite Tony.I reckon, sah, day calculate dat when dey sell his wife Tony get mad and run away, and den when day catch him again day flog him pretty near to death.Folk always do dat with runaway slaves; no one can say nuffin agin dem for dat.""It's an infamous shame that it should be lawful to separate man and wife," Vincent said."However, we will see what we can do.

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