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I
was
all
eagerness
.
"
We
're
going
to
dress
the
two
of
you
up
as
girls
,
"
he
continued
,
"
so
that
maybe
they
wo
n't
fire
on
you
.
"
I
insisted
on
going
as
I
was
,
as
a
male
human
that
wore
pants
;
but
I
surrendered
quickly
enough
when
father
suggested
that
he
would
find
some
other
boy
to
dress
up
and
go
along
with
Jed
.
A
chest
was
fetched
in
from
the
Chattox
wagon
.
The
Chattox
girls
were
twins
and
of
about
a
size
with
Jed
and
me
.
Several
of
the
women
got
around
to
help
.
They
were
the
Sunday
dresses
of
the
Chattox
twins
,
and
had
come
in
the
chest
all
the
way
from
Arkansas
.
In
her
anxiety
mother
left
the
baby
with
Sarah
Dunlap
,
and
came
as
far
as
the
trench
with
me
.
There
,
under
a
wagon
and
behind
the
little
breastwork
of
sand
,
Jed
and
I
received
our
last
instructions
.
Then
we
crawled
out
and
stood
up
in
the
open
.
We
were
dressed
precisely
alike
--
white
stockings
,
white
dresses
,
with
big
blue
sashes
,
and
white
sunbonnets
.
Jed
's
right
and
my
left
hand
were
clasped
together
.
In
each
of
our
free
hands
we
carried
two
small
pails
.
"
Take
it
easy
,
"
father
cautioned
,
as
we
began
our
advance
.
"
Go
slow
.
Walk
like
girls
.
"
Not
a
shot
was
fired
.
We
made
the
spring
safely
,
filled
our
pails
,
and
lay
down
and
took
a
good
drink
ourselves
.
With
a
full
pail
in
each
hand
we
made
the
return
trip
.
And
still
not
a
shot
was
fired
.
I
can
not
remember
how
many
journeys
we
made
--
fully
fifteen
or
twenty
.
We
walked
slowly
,
always
going
out
with
hands
clasped
,
always
coming
back
slowly
with
four
pails
of
water
.
It
was
astonishing
how
thirsty
we
were
.
We
lay
down
several
times
and
took
long
drinks
.