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The
Yankees
would
burn
it
all
--
all
!
This
was
her
last
view
of
home
,
her
last
view
except
what
she
might
see
from
the
cover
of
the
woods
or
the
swamp
,
the
tall
chimneys
wrapped
in
smoke
,
the
roof
crashing
in
flame
.
"
I
ca
n't
leave
you
,
"
she
thought
and
her
teeth
chattered
with
fear
.
"
I
ca
n't
leave
you
.
Pa
would
n't
leave
you
.
He
told
them
they
'd
have
to
burn
you
over
his
head
.
Then
,
they
'll
burn
you
over
my
head
for
I
ca
n't
leave
you
either
.
You
're
all
I
've
got
left
.
"
With
the
decision
,
some
of
her
fear
fell
away
and
there
remained
only
a
congealed
feeling
in
her
breast
,
as
if
all
hope
and
fear
had
frozen
.
As
she
stood
there
,
she
heard
from
the
avenue
the
sound
of
many
horses
'
feet
,
the
jingle
of
bridle
bits
and
sabers
rattling
in
scabbards
and
a
harsh
voice
crying
a
command
:
"
Dismount
!
"
Swiftly
she
bent
to
the
child
beside
her
and
her
voice
was
urgent
but
oddly
gentle
.
"
Turn
me
loose
,
Wade
,
honey
!
You
run
down
the
stairs
quick
and
through
the
back
yard
toward
the
swamp
.
Mammy
will
be
there
and
Aunt
Melly
.
Run
quickly
,
darling
,
and
do
n't
be
afraid
.
"
At
the
change
in
her
tone
,
the
boy
looked
up
and
Scarlett
was
appalled
at
the
look
in
his
eyes
,
like
a
baby
rabbit
in
a
trap
.
"
Oh
,
Mother
of
God
!
"
she
prayed
.
"
Do
n't
let
him
have
a
convulsion
!
Not
--
not
before
the
Yankees
.
They
must
n't
know
we
are
afraid
.
"
And
,
as
the
child
only
gripped
her
skirt
the
tighter
,
she
said
clearly
:
"
Be
a
little
man
,
Wade
.
They
're
only
a
passel
of
damn
Yankees
!
"
And
she
went
down
the
steps
to
meet
them
.
Sherman
was
marching
through
Georgia
,
from
Atlanta
to
the
sea
.
Behind
him
lay
the
smoking
ruins
of
Atlanta
to
which
the
torch
had
been
set
as
the
blue
army
tramped
out
.
Before
him
lay
three
hundred
miles
of
territory
virtually
undefended
save
by
a
few
state
militia
and
the
old
men
and
young
boys
of
the
Home
Guard
.