Randolph Journal, Volume 1, Number 10, Winchester, Randolph County, 12 September 1862 — Page 2
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TRUE L0VjlAHD WAR, "I thought you loxcd me, The speaker wi a lovely littie brunette, with dear, o!ie complexion, dimpled, rosebud checks ami black curling hair tint wasn't "put up" in any particular w iv, but duuvd at its nvvn cnniii'l t i ii will rail over hue.
The pink merino jacket, edged with row ol ii arrow Mark velvet that she wore xm:. just the thing to make her fed, more di.-lract-ingly putt) than sh' did natural lv and tl'.ere was a coral necklace around iter white neck, hunt; with a tiny rural heart, the daintiest little com cm imaginable!--And all this while the young Lieutenant, in nival "blue and gold," stood there playing with ti.e sdender lingers that rrted in his hand, perplexed hut resolved. 'Loved yon, Cora? 1 love you better than life!" -Then wh " 'Hut net letter than honor, Cora! Could you le.spcet me il I did, sweet?'' Cora pouted and withdrew the finders. 44 Von say you love me, hut you go mi to i.c gone nooouy Imoivi b.iu- If.ti!' when von mav just as W( II manage ko as to t ay at home. C niton IJury nays he will abide by my wishes. " 44li 'Carlton Mury de-eits hi.s duty and his country lor any girl :di e, lie is a poltroon!" Ch.tles Aulille drew himself up willt a proud Ihibh on his cheek. 'Then you will go?M 4Cdtainly I shill, Cora. Up to a leitaiu point, dearest, your wishes aie and always have been my law. Heyond ih it pomt, 1 am repo.usi hie only to my honor and myself. No woman's entreaties can move me no man's violence! Cora, 1 am your lover; but I ant al.-o an honorable man." 44ll you m, Charles, you must give me up." 4,Sn be it. then," said the young man, calmly, but growing a shade paler, and biting his lip. 4 Dearer-1 Cora, 1 return you the engairnnt iit ring. D-m't forget me, he: for I still hope the time may come when you will remember that honor was more to me than iile or love." He bent 1.m handsome head over the small lund, and left one hi.-. impi b.ted there IJefore Cora rouhl answer or remonstrate, the ) cung Lieutenant had disappeared. When Carlton Bury called to walk with Cora that afternoon, he found her '.lion ditful and low i Jlititdl; In fad.lie ncerhad hnl h hard work to coax a smile irom her red lips. Nalloa, lhuv!M ejaculated a ysy-Headed oM .pi age, as tie' j yean g tio:nenad rs turned into i i i i i .1 the lusitt strett of the illage, "wlut ar you dot 114 here? lt AulilTe was oil two hours ao. Don't you know that the 'Cloud' nils to-niuhtV eclaimed Judge .Moore, with an fprcs-ion ot contempt tlowly f citing down 0:1 his lin fcaturcr , an hi turned 11 way. Durv shrugged his houl ler..
"Well, the '('lomr is nothing eve- fixed mournlully on his 1 ice, fnu,l, and deserves reprobation. J"' " lb a v-i:ri.! jc, on it J. U 1 1;' ;:.rY.,V:.r:V ',:u "SZ,,,?. to mcCxc decided to remain at the scarlet lips piiverin:. and the If a man asks a milttarv com- Jt te jvn,. j ,l f.:: i: rr , ;J 11 i I . 1,1 , , . . I S 1 1. f l . tt"K l'T, 1 ' 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 I .:,;; 1 ' , r Iim'.I J . K r 1 1 home. ' small arms clapped tightly over mand and gets it, his duty inlo he. ' .Tub 1 1, im A.ba'r. -....... "Catlto:i IJmv, you arc not in tin heating heart. true to it If he wants to he a ' j m'.I; m '"lCi eai-i,t?" , ' " , , i,,,,ilVVan' Kt UUu o:0 boK11'-: Turnpike Meeting ': ' i;; ;;..'.1 "e)f course I am." "Clnrhe! mv own dearest. huthi buins of playin- fa4 ' iullliu. , , lf n ,,.. 1 , ..!.,r: 4I coaKi not have behexe! it, 'i"1 hie, ( ora W b it docb , and Iooc xvilli military and polit- l 1111.. , ,.,,: ,. r ,1,,, ai.i 1 1 ,,r ,i,,-.i.
"Sec, Miss Cora, what I am enduring lbr your unke. Will you not reward me hy one sweet smile?"
Cora turned Ikt head aside 1 i i i I I .1 i t she did not like the assuun (I tone in which he .-poke. That night her pillow was wet with tear du wished, oh, how earne.-tly, that she had said one
pleasant wok jul one. loixd Lora, hiding her crimson
(Charles Aulille, ere he set (IV on that Ion;', perilous expedi tin-),
w herein the dangers of the sen,;yuii, I should have perished too.
and the crimson cloud of battle . Ii". 1... I. ! an hi' mn .neuen ,iim. jui sue . - 1 ......
o 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 i wine no, iui.i wjsjiy, we uüii i know; uai ue utu, j
too proud for that. And what was Charles Aulille thinking of those weary days and nights upon the orran? Vhse sweei image wan piciureu in uis; hrain while the good ship shook! . . i i i with the thunders of Hying shot and exjdoding Ai II, and smoke from belching batteries rolled round him like a shroud?
4ilt matters not!" he? said brave-Hiked
ly to the surgeon, when they carried him, all maimed and bleeding, down the hatchway into the little cabin, where the wounded and dying lay in ghastlv rows. I htvo already given up what was dearer than life m : . : I I inv countrv's service now it Will
be sweet to die tor her! those sears er won. ds etlaeed 441 hope it isn't so bad as that, j did you not re. e;ve them lighting lieutenant," said the surgeon, me-j for our count; ?' thodically looking over hisglitter-! 44.Miss Deunirou!" solemnly eing ease of instruments. 44 Von 11 ! jac ula' a a gr;i:: .emale in speclose your arm, to bo sure, and j taeles, w ho oiliciated as Corpothat will be an ugly sear across ; ral o! the Nurse maid, 'vou are
your lorehead, but it might he wor.-e!" Aldi 111 closed bis eyes with a faint groan. They would scarcely know him if he should live to reach home Cora in her fresh loveliness would shudder of his scarce-healed, wounds. lint that was the first and last groan he uttered through all the painful manipulations of the man of the knife and scalpel. "Shall we soon be at the Fortress?" Charles Aulille wan tossing restlessly on his bed of fevered pain, his only nurse a clumsy n i t lor. 'Ve land to-morrow, sir.1' 44 What was that nui.-c I heard just now?" 4,Some ladies came aboard, sir, to nurse the wounded men. The 'Arrow brought them, with an order from headquarters. Will you take your medicine now? the doctor said once an hour." Aulille swallowed the draught, and then sank back among the pillows. 1 on may go above tor a win 1 n w, Ilardv, l feel as il I could 4 sleep." "Si Kre! ' he inr:i:;t loe his I e.-s and think of dark, niHting eyes, and bl n k rins of h iir, and cheeks, junk and white like pe.uh ill. t t .... , i v I o.ouihn; i ir- u-n-i iv , h;t in his brains tor other rest. Some fixe minutes ttii'dit luxe eh pe J ere he opened his eye and beheld ,o i!re 1111, no iirm, but Con Dennison's self, de lovely! th:s mean.'' l, Charles, I hogged and prayed so to come that they eo'd not reit me! I told them I was )J llietn 1 Was u mkIi a eood nurse
so pitenmdy, and finally they iehh d. I should have died had they n luiJ. Kvery day Imh seemed .a ear since 1 heard that
von w i re wounded. Tell me von A . , . aie not .ihlm v with me tor eomin ' with the other ladies." 'ngrv, do a rot? ' n j - "I I was so alrnid you woM think it unwomanly bold," sob tare in her hands; hut Charlie, it any ttun g had happened to I How he continued to soothe l ...... .,- ..... , t i nie nysiencai sonuing lime oeauI... I . . I i . 1.. I'I ! ami ny a.iU uy a.-Keu Willi provo-; ii i i ..i king archness: 4 "And how in Carlton I Jury?"' Cory innde a gesture ol pretty scorn. "Don't ask inc. I know nothing of him; we iiuirrclcd long ago. "Krally? I'm surprised " ' Now, Charlie, on know 1 von better' she ponied. "Hut, Cora, I am a poor, dishgured cripple! She put Ifr face so i lose to his that the sot breath fanned his check, and whimpered, bashfully: 44 Ah, Clio he! ou never looked h til o haiub'ine as you do now. I wouldn't have one of exciting your patient altogether too much. No more talking at present!" Uut Charlie. insitcd that hi; i i..'. . i i . i i . . co u iui i i sitep uiiifss v.ora sai ov i his bedside, and as such people have to be humored. Miss ( j rim had to ) ie)J the poiot. Cora's nursing couldn't have fifti'ii cfi i',,rr Ik i.l I u,,,',), nr n . . - ' ... her charge recov eiel so rapidly, mat jii4 on" month alterwarus, i she uiiilcr.'ook lie1 resjMinihility of him lor 1 .e m the little village chute! . Q ucs ti o :: a b ' o ?a tri o t ism. The l)i)io.i J urntl tints apptopri it I y i u,e;.ts on the stunning fill o, Coi. Uickle: lint L ine h is been very patriotic in o ils, but never lost sight oi h p litital bread and butter. Wr tet to see his cxamjile co,.. : ; ! :: the öth Con gres;o,.a! 1 , rt. of Indiana Col. it li a:i aPI)CU' t0 j ii,.. , i . . i .. . i ,,M ' luatitts, anu was ;ipj..i ;,t. u Colonel. His ret'imeut i iiouo into the field. ;i;ei i,e i.-tnow announced j - , - - - - lv Iiis I; :.-,i,l as a candidate lor 1 Conre.. Tnis lo(dv like a fishy rort of patriotism. If he meant li dit, 1 bis pl.tee is in the tield at the! i . i i i i . ' head of 1 lis men. Instead of Mumping the District to put down Jul. an and avenge his own or his friend'. personal wiongs, he sliould 14 putting John Morgu down with leaden arguments. Anv other course seems like a t ca 1 duties rt the sainc time, is a curse to the cauje. Crpit lt-itan b'i unw o 070 itteini merchant vcs.el.
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