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"I reckon you have made a fool enough of yourself already," one of thcm said; "and we are not going to see a minister ill-treated, not if we know it.""You need not hold him," Vincent said."It is not because one wears a black coat and is adverse to fighting that one is not able to defend one's self.We all learn the same things at college whether we are going into the church or any other profession.You can let him alone if he really wants any more, which I do not believe.Ishould be ashamed of myself if I could not punish a ruffian of his kind.""Let me get at him!" yelled Mullens; and the men who held him, taking Vincent at his word, released hirn.He rushed forward, but was received with another tremendous blow on the mouth.He paused a moment in his rush, and Vincent, springing forward, administered another blow upon the same spot, knocking him off his legs on to the floor.On getting up he gave no sign of a desire to renew the conflict.His lips were badly cut and the bood was streaming from his month, and he looked at Vincent with an air of absolute bewilderment.The latter, seeing that the conflict was over, quietly resumed his seat; while several of the passengers came up to him, and, shaking him warmly by the band, congratulated him upon having punished his assailant.

"I wish we had a few more ministers of your sort down this way,"one said."That's the sort of preaching fellows like this understand.

It was well you got his six-shooter out of his hand, for he would have used it as sure as fate.He ought to have been lynched long ago, but since the troubles began these fellows have had all their own way.But look to yourself when he gets out; he belongs to a hand who call themselves Unionists, but who are nothing but plunderers and robbers.If you take my advice, when you get to the end of your journey you will not leave the station, but take a ticket straight back north.I tell you your life won't be safe five minutes when you once get outside the town.They daren't do anything there, for though folks have had to put up with a good deal they wouldn't stand the shooting of a minister; still, outside the town Iwould not answer for your life for an hour.""I have my duties to perform," Vincent said, "and I shall certainly carry them through; but I am obliged to you for your advice I can quite understand that ruffian," and he looked at Mullens, who, with his handkerchief to his mouth, was sitting alone in a corner-for the rest had all drawn away from him in disgust-and glaring ferocious sly at him, "will revenge himself if he has the opportunity.

However as far as possible I shall be on my guard.""At any rate," the man said, "I should advise you when you get to Nashville to charge him with assault.We can all testify that he laid hands on you first.That way he will get locked up for some days anyhow, and you can go away about your business, and he won't know where to find you when he gets out.""Thank you-that would be a very good plan; but I might lose a day or two in having to appear against him; I am pressed for time and have some important business on hand and I have no doubt I shall be able to throw him off my track, finish my business, and be off again before he can come across me.""Well, I hope no harm will come of it," the other said."I like you, and I never saw any one hit so quickly and so hard.It's a downright pity you are a preacher.My name's John Morrison, and my farm is ten miles from Nashville, on the Cumberland River.If you should be going in that direction I should be right glad if you would drop in on me."The real reason that decided Vincent against following the advice to give his assailant in charge was that he feared he himself might be questioned as to the object of his journey and his destination.

The fellow would not improbably say that he believed he was the Confederate officer who was trying to escape in the disguise of a clergyman and that he had therefore tried to arrest him.He could of course give no grounds for the accusation, still questions might be asked which would be impossible for him to answer; and, however plausible a story he might invent, the lawyer whom the fellow would doubtless employ to defend him might suggest that the truth of his statements might be easily tested by the despatch of a telegram, in which ease he would be placed in a most awkward situation.It was better to run the risk of trouble with the fellow and his gang than to do anything which might lead to inquiries as to his identity.

When the train reached Nashville, Vincent proceeded to an hotel.

It was already late in the afternoon, for the journey had occupied more than thirty hours.As soon as it was dark be went out again and joined Dan, whom he had ordered to follow him at a distance and to be at the corner of the first turning to the right of the hotel as soon as it became dark.Dan was at the point agreed upon, and he followed Vincent until the latter stopped in a quiet and badly lighted street.

"Things are going badly, Dan.I had a row with a ruffian in the train, and he has got friends here, and this will add greatly to our danger in getting to our lines.I must get another disguise.What money have you left?""Not a cent, sah.I had only a five-cent piece left when we left St.

Louis, and I spent him on bread on do journey.""That is bad, Dan.I did not think your stock was so nearly expended.""I had to keep myself, sah, and to pay for do railroad, and to buy dem tree suits of clothes, and to make de nigger I lodged with a present to keep him mouth shut.""Oh, I know you have had lots of expenses, Dan, and I am sure that you have not wasted your money; but I had not thought about it.Ihave only got ten dollars left, and we may have a hundred and fifty miles to travel before we are safe.Anyhow, you must get another disguise, and trust to luck for the rest.We have tramped a hundred and fifty miles before now without having anything beyond what we could pick up on the road.Here's the money.Get a rough suit of workingman's clothes, and join me here again in an hour's time.

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