The Soldier's Story of His Captivity At Andersonville, Belle Isle, And Other Rebel Prisons

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One of my comrades who had escaped for three or four days, before this time, told me he met a negro in the woods with a gun and dog, who told him he had lived in the swamps for several years, defying the white man. He offered to take him, provide for, and keep him all winter in his hut. He refused, tliinldng to be successful in get- ting into our lines. And I was afterwards infonned by some rebel officers that there was a negro who, to escape punishment, had run away from a plantation, and had ...PUESUED BY BLOODHOUNDS. 129 subsisted in the swamps for a long time without being captured.
We were entirely out of provisions on the eighth day of our escape, and in the morning had halted in some low land in the woods near a clearing to pick raspber- ries, which grew in abundance. Suddenly one of our number, noted in our travels for his quick hearing, declared the dogs were after us. According to previous agreement, when we were satisfied such was the case, we separated, each running in different dii'ections to give the dogs all the trouble we could, as possibly by this method some might escape.


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