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第2章

He was never able to find more than a score or so of recruits whom he would accept, and only about a dozen, among them his sons, in whom he had perfect faith.When he was here, some years ago, he showed to a few a little manu book,--his "orderly book" I think he called it,--containing the names of his company in Kansas,and the rules by which they bound themselves; and he stated that several of them had already sealed the contract with their blood.

When some one remarked that, with the addition of a chaplain, it would have been a perfect Cromwellian troop, he observed that he would have been glad to add a chaplain to the list, if he could have found one who could fill that office worthily.It is easy enough to find one for the United States army.I believe that he had prayers in his camp morning and evening, nevertheless.

He was a man of Spartan habits, and at sixty was scrupulous about his diet at your table, excusing himself by saying that he must eat sparingly and fare hard, as became a soldier, or one who was fitting himself for difficult enterprises, a life of exposure.

A man of rare common-sense and directness of speech, as of action;

A transcendentalist above all, a man of ideas and principles,--that was what distinguished him.Not yielding to a whim or transient impulse, but carrying out the purpose of a life.I noticed that he did not overstate anything, but spoke within bounds.I remember,particularly, how, in his speech here, he referred to what his family had suffered in Kansas, without ever giving the least vent to his pent-up fire.It was a volcano with an ordinary chimney-flue.

Also referring to the deeds of certain Border Ruffians, he said,rapidly paring away his speech, like an experienced soldier,keeping a reserve of force and meaning, "They had a perfect right to be hung."He was not in the least a rhetorician, was not talking to Buncombe or his constituents anywhere, had no need to invent anything but to tell the ****** truth, and communicate his own resolution; therefore he appeared incomparably strong, and eloquence in Congress and elsewhere seemed to me at a discount.It was like the speeches of Cromwell compared with those of an ordinary king.

As for his tact and prudence, I will merely say, that at a time when scarcely a man from the Free States was able to reach Kansas by any direct route, at least without having his arms taken from him, he, carrying what imperfect guns and other weapons he could collect, openly and slowly drove an ox-cart through Missouri,apparently in the capacity of a surveyor, with his surveying compass exposed in it, and so passed unsuspected, and had ample opportunity to learn the designs of the enemy.For some time after his arrival he still followed the same profession.When, for instance, he saw a knot of the ruffians on the prairie, discussing, of course, the single topic which then occupied their minds, he would, perhaps,take his compass and one of his sons, and proceed to run an imaginary line right through the very spot on which that conclave had assembled, and when he came up to them, he would naturally pause and have some talk with them, learning their news, and, at last, all their plans perfectly; and having thus completed his real survey he would resume his imaginary one, and run on his line till he was out of sight.

When I expressed surprise that he could live in Kansas at all,with a price set upon his head, and so large a number, including the authorities, exasperated against him, he accounted for it by saying, "It is perfectly well understood that I will not be taken."

Much of the time for some years he has had to skulk in swamps,suffering from poverty and from sickness, which was the consequence of exposure, befriended only by Indians and a few whites.But though it might be known that he was lurking in a particular swamp,his foes commonly did not care to go in after him.He could even come out into a town where there were more Border Ruffians than Free State men, and transact some business, without delaying long,and yet not be molested; for, said he, "No little handful of men were willing to undertake it, and a large body could not be got together in season."

As for his recent failure, we do not know the facts about it.It was evidently far from being a wild and desperate attempt.His enemy, Mr. Vallandigham, is compelled to say, that "it was among the best planned executed conspiracies that ever failed."

Not to mention his other successes, was it a failure, or did it show a want of good management, to deliver from bondage a dozen human beings, and walk off with them by broad daylight, for weeks if not months, at a leisurely pace, through one State after another,for half the length of the North, conspicuous to all parties, with a price set upon his head, going into a court-room on his way and telling what he had done, thus convincing Missouri that it was not profitable to try to hold slaves in his neighborhood?--and this,not because the government menials were lenient, but because they were afraid of him.

Yet he did not attribute his success, foolishly, to "his star,"

Or to any magic.He said, truly, that the reason why such greatly superior numbers quailed before him was, as one of his prisoners confessed, because they lacked a cause,--a kind of armor which he and his party never lacked.When the time came, few men were found willing to lay down their lives in defence of what they knew to be wrong; they did not like that this should be their last act in this world.

But to make haste to his last act, and its effects.

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