登陆注册
5439300000120

第120章 Chapter XX The New Home in Lexington(5)

"Washington College, Virginia, September 25, 1869.

"F. Poole, Secretary Peabody Institute, Peabody, Massachusetts.

"Dear Sir: In compliance with your request, I send a photograph of myself, the last that has been taken, and shall fell honoured in its being placed among the 'friends' of Mr. Peabody, for, though they can be numbered by millions, yet all can appreciate the man who was illustrated his age by his munificent charities during his life, and by his wise provisions for promoting the happiness of his fellow-creatures.

"Very respectfully, your obedient servant, "R. E. Lee."

My father's family was now comfortably established in their new home, and had the usual number of friends visiting them this autumn. In due time Edward Childe, Blanche, and "Duckie," their little dog, arrived and remained for a week or two. The last-named member of the party was of great interest. He was very minute, very helpless, and received more attention than the average baby. He had crossed the Atlantic in fear and trembling, and did not apparently enjoy the new world. His utter helplessness and the great care taken of him by his mistress, his ill-health and the unutterable woe of his countenance greatly excited my father's pity. After he went away, he often spoke of him, and referred to him, I find, in one of his letters.

During this trip to America, Edward and his wife, carrying the wretched "Duckie" with them, paid their visit to the "White House."

This autumn the "little carriage" my father mentioned having purchased for my mother in Baltimore was put into use. He frequently drove out in it with my mother, his new daughter, and grandson. "Lucy Long," under his guidance, carefully carried them over the beautiful hills around Lexington. One afternoon, while paying a visit with his daughter, Tabb, to Colonel William Preston Johnston, who lived two miles down the river, in pulling up a steep ascent to the front door, "Lucy" fell, choked into unconsciousness by too tight a collar. My father jumped out, hastily got off the harness, and on perceiving the cause of the accident reproached himself vehemently for his carelessness and thoughtlessness. He was very much distressed at this accident, petted his mare, saying to her in soothing tones that he was ashamed of himself for having caused her all this pain after she had been so faithful to him.

His rides on Traveller in which he delighted so much were not so frequent now. He was not so strong as he had been through the spring and summer, and, indeed, during November he had a very severe attack of cold, from which he did not recover for several weeks. However, during the beautiful days of October he was often seen out in the afternoons on his old gray. His favourite route was the road leading to the Rockbridge Baths. A year previous to this time, he would sometimes go as far as the Baths and return in an afternoon, a trip of twenty miles. A part of this road led through a dense forest.

One afternoon, as he told the story himself, he met a plain old soldier in the midst of these woods, who, recognising the General, reined in his horse and said:

"General Lee, I am powerful glad to see you, and I feel like cheering you."

The General replied that this would not do, as they were all alone, only two of them, and there would be no object whatever in cheering.

But the old soldier insisted that he must, and, waving his hat about his head, cried out:

"Hurrah for General Lee!" and kept repeating it. As the General rode away he continued to hear the cheers until he was out of sight.

On another afternoon, as Professors White and Nelson, taking a horseback ride, approached the summit of a long hill, they heard behind them the sound of a horse's feet running rapidly. In a few moments General Lee appeared on Traveller at full speed. On joining his friends he reined up and said:

"I thought a little run would be good for Traveller."

He often gave his horse a "breather," as he called it. The animal was so strong and powerful that he chafed at restraint, and, unless ridden regularly and hard, had a very disagreeable, fretful trot.

After a good gallop up one of the long Rockbridge hills he would proceed at a quiet walk.

同类推荐
  • 大方广佛华严经疏

    大方广佛华严经疏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 伤寒论辑义

    伤寒论辑义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 明宪宗宝训

    明宪宗宝训

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 五苦章句经

    五苦章句经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • NORTH AND SOUTH

    NORTH AND SOUTH

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 宠溺无边

    宠溺无边

    美丽妖娆的大哥,嘴角勾起邪魅诡异的笑容,吐出残忍狠绝的话语:“拖出去,不留全尸!”清冷若莲的二哥,眼底寒冰一片,匕首下,是不住流淌的血液,和痛楚死去的男子。他们是这世界的魔,紫青妖瞳,被人驱逐,当他们获得了力量,便是毁天灭地的报复。她是误入异世的少女,是他们的救赎,是不惜一切也要得到的唯一;霸道的占有,肆无忌惮地宠溺,只要留在他们身边。温润如玉的男子,淡淡执着的守护,还有那些默默的喜欢。爱情的形式,到底是什么呢?谁是谁的唯一,还是这世上,没有唯一?喜欢的亲们多多支持啊,投票投票投票!!!收藏收藏收藏!!!推荐景的新文《双生乱》推荐自己的另外一个文《跋扈骄颜》,看完只需要五块七毛钱哦,亲们有兴趣的可以看看。本书原名《书童女王》嚣张跋扈,自私冷漠,大胆放肆,我苏童,就是这么一个被娇惯的无法无天的人不只是本性,还有那个愿意用他的一切放纵我的男人异世重生,她与他的相遇,他是她一手培养的骄傲,而她,只是他的书童卑微的身份,实际却让她成为他的主宰以孩童的天真纵容着她,以修罗的姿态守护着她任她骄横跋扈,任她肆无忌惮,任她无法无天卑微的爱着她,站在她的身后,隐藏起所有的黑暗以血为她献上力量和坚固的屏障以命为她铸建利器和无忧的人生只因,那般跋扈的人儿啊,是他心甘情愿想要臣服的主宰只因,他爱她、、、、、、、、、、、、、、、跋扈骄颜
  • 黄金狼窝

    黄金狼窝

    被医生诊断为脑残的蒋未生,穿越八十年代,救了曾被害的漂亮女老师,回到当下,突生狼眼,成刑侦高手,抱得美人归,后得一夜明珠,这夜明珠可以让女人重返青春,不料~~
  • 王爷的弃妃

    王爷的弃妃

    简介:穿越,她以为获得了重生。怀了孩子是否排得上本年度最倒霉的十个穿越女?从此,她成了被王爷遗弃的侧妃。本想平平静静地过剩下的日子,谁知五年后却发现她的儿子…===片段1:“你不配见他,既然我都不能见他,你凭什么?”柳烟的唇畔噙着一抹笑,但眼神却愈来愈冷,“你不过是一双破鞋而已!”片段2:“他?”柳烟难掩吃惊地挑眉,然后静默了好一会儿,又蓦地疯狂大笑,笑得前仰后合,眼角已然溢出泪花。她用手指擦了擦眼角,满脸鄙夷地看着岚西,语气尖刻无比,“岚西啊岚西,你真是令我太吃惊了。当年,你苟且偷生,还选择生下这个野种;而如今,你更是让我佩服得五体投地。这么多年了,你居然惦着他,哈哈,你知道他是什么人吗?一个乞丐,他不过是我找来羞辱你的一个乞丐而已。你居然惦记着他?看来你还真是一个人尽可夫的荡Fu!”---------------------------------------------本文主要分为三个部分:漓城篇,凤族篇和京城篇---------------------------------------------
  • 都市至尊龙皇

    都市至尊龙皇

    曾经遭人陷害,叶凌天背上不耻罪名受千夫所指,兄弟朋友的背叛、女友与其决裂、姐姐更是被迫为他含泪嫁人。命运齿轮转动,他,让人界武神甘心为奴!让魔界魔主俯首称臣!甚至让天界大帝胆寒颤栗!统御天下站在世界之巅的绝世龙皇,重回都市少年时代!这一世,叶凌天只手遮天、神挡杀神!必让这天下为之颤抖!
  • 愿闺阁依然蜜友

    愿闺阁依然蜜友

    两个都是没有父母陪伴成长的小孩,从小学就一直陪着刘亚梦的唐凰却在临小升初考试时莫名失踪,没有唐凰陪伴的日子,刘亚梦一度患上了轻微抑郁自闭症。亚梦的妈妈高绮担心女儿病情严重,跟据心理医师定制的治疗方案,赶紧把女儿接回到了自己的身边,给她换了新的环境。后来,刘亚梦重新认识了一群新的伙伴,有花心萝卜杨凯,天真可爱的黎娜,每恋每败却坚持每败再恋的好强狮子座徐楠,青春期的一群小伙伴一起经历了属于她们“闺阁里”的故事,新的小伙伴们让刘亚梦逐渐恢复了正常。幸运的是,即便她们现在已经各自踏入了复杂的社会,这段属于“闺阁里”的情谊依旧没变,真正的友情,哪怕隔着千山万水,哪怕过了日久天长,依然蜜友。
  • 烈日狂奔

    烈日狂奔

    一群刚上初中的小孩子第一次接触足球,此后几年的校园联赛中一直垫底,校长很是生气,放弃球队,可这时一位教练来应聘为的是体现出自己的才能……
  • The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ

    The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ

    Upon its hardcover publication, renowned author Philip Pullman's The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ provoked heated debates and stirred a frenzy of controversy throughout the clerical and literary worlds alike with its bold retelling of the life of Jesus pgsk.com this remarkable piece of fiction, famously atheistic author Philip Pullman challenges the events of the Gospels and puts forward his own compelling and plausible version of the life of Jesus. Written with unstinting authority, The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ is a pithy, erudite, subtle, and powerful book by a beloved author, a text to be read and reread, studied and unpacked, much like the Good Book itself.
  • 今夜宜有彩虹

    今夜宜有彩虹

    彩虹楼,顾名思义,就是将墙体涂成七彩,看上去仿如彩虹的楼,这幢时髦的大楼是上海花园酒店的标志性建筑。在咖啡馆打工的沈冰月第一次来这里就遇上了杀人案,且现场诡异。同在现场的还有小说编辑赵知奇和美女作家丁蕊,吊儿郎当的赵编辑突然指出凶手,但没有任何证据。编辑的一番推理无人理会,却让沈冰月注意到了几个疑点。“追凶”之路其实就是挖掘他人的秘密,被卷入其中的沈冰月却发现,有些见不得人的事,比如今城市里的虚情假意美好得多。那感觉就像在黑夜里看见了彩虹。
  • 东山国语

    东山国语

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。