Fast And Loose in Dixie An Unprejudiced Narrative of Personal Experience As a P
Fast And Loose in Dixie An Unprejudiced Narrative of Personal Experience As a P
J Madison James Madison Drake
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CHAPTER XXXII. A FRIENDLY SETTLEMENT REACHED. JUST as night was setting in, we descended a pro- digious mountain by an old roadway, and entered what was known as "■ Crab Orchard, " East Tennes- see. This settlement contained a score and more of houses, inhabited solely by women — the men sel- dom venturing to visit their homes because of the frequent and unexpected incursions of the Confeder- ates. The valley, not more than three-fourths of a mile in width, ran southward five or six miles, and ...was surrounded on all sides by mountains which towered high above it. Learning that the '' or- chard " boasted a tannery, I hastened to the old building pointed out to me, and made diligent search for a piece of leather, but could find none ; so I rejoined the party, which had stopped at Mr. Buck's, a mile or so down the valley. Mr. Buck, like all the men-folk, was absent from home, having a pic- nic all by himself on the snow-covered height back of his house ; but his two pretty and amiable daughters told us to help ourselves to such of the cattle as we might want.
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