登陆注册
5265800000048

第48章 Chapter (5)

Few were slain, as scarcely any resistance was offered, and Tarcote Swamp was fortunately nigh to receive and shelter the fugitives, many of whom shortly after made their appearance and took their places in the ranks of the conqueror. Marion lost not a man.

The anticipations of his people were gratified with the acquisition of no small store of those supplies, arms and ammunition, of which they had previously stood in so much need.

These spirited achievements, however small, were so cleverly executed, so unexpectedly, and with such uniform success, as to occasion a lively sensation through the country. Hope everywhere began to warm the patriots of the State, bringing courage along with it.

The effect upon the enemy, of an opposite temper and tendency, was quite as lively. Cornwallis, whom we have already seen urging Tarleton to the pursuit of our partisan, frankly acknowledged his great merits, and was heard to say that "he would give a good deal to have him taken."* His language to Sir Henry Clinton, in a letter dated from his camp at Winnsborough, December 3d, 1780, of a different tone, indeed, was of like tenor. It spoke for the wonderful progress and influence of our hero -- a progress and influence not to be understood by the reader, from the meagre account which we are enabled to give of the battles, skirmishes and happy stratagems, in which his men were constantly engaged. Cornwallis writes, --"Col. Marion had so wrought on the minds of the people, partly by the terror of his threats and cruelty of his punishments, and partly by the promise of plunder, that THERE WAS SCARCELY AN INHABITANTBETWEEN THE SANTEE AND PEDEE, THAT WAS NOT IN ARMS AGAINST US.

SOME PARTIES HAD EVEN CROSSED THE SANTEE, AND CARRIED TERRORTO THE GATES OF CHARLESTON."

--

* Moultrie's Memoirs.

--

Where his lordship speaks of the successes of Marion, his great influence over the people, and the audacity with which they urged their progress through all parts of that section of country, which had been yielded to his control by Governor Rutledge, his statement is true to the very letter.

It sums up very happily the results of his activity and conduct.

But, when his lordship alleges cruelty and threats, and the hopes of plunder, as the means by which these results were produced, we meet his assertion with very flat denial. All the testimonies of the time, but his own, show that, in this respect, he wandered very widely from the truth.

No single specification of cruelty was ever alleged against the fair fame of Francis Marion. His reputation, as a humane soldier, is beyond reproach, and when questioned, always challenged and invited investigation.

The charge made by Cornwallis was urged by Lt.-Col. Balfour, commandant of Charleston, in a correspondence with General Moultrie.

The latter answered it in a frank and confident manner, which showed what he thought of it. "I am sorry," he writes to Balfour, "to hear that General Marion should use his prisoners ill. IT IS CONTRARYTO HIS NATURAL DISPOSITION: I KNOW HIM TO BE GENEROUS AND HUMANE."*1*He adds elsewhere: "General Marion always gave orders to his men that there should be no waste of the inhabitants' property, and no plundering."*2* Marion had lived in the family of Moultrie,*3*had repeatedly served under him, and if any man knew thoroughly his true disposition, the hero of Fort Sullivan was certainly that man.

But the testimony of all who knew him was to the same effect.

Indeed, the gentleness of his nature made him a favorite wherever known.

Touching the lessons and hopes of plunder, which his men are said to have received, this scarcely requires any answer. We have seen, and shall see hereafter, the state of poverty and privation in which the brigade of Marion subsisted. A few little facts will better serve to show what their condition was. During the whole period in which we have seen him engaged, and for some months later, Marion himself, winter and summer, had slept without the luxury of a blanket. He had but one, on taking command of the "Brigade", and this he lost by accident.

Sleeping soundly, after one of his forced marches, upon a bed of pine straw, it took fire, his blanket was destroyed, and he himself had an escape so narrow, that one half of the cap he wore was shrivelled up by the flames.

同类推荐
  • 斌雅禅师语录

    斌雅禅师语录

    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。
  • 人谱类记

    人谱类记

    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。
  • 菩萨善戒经

    菩萨善戒经

    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。
  • 外官新任辑要

    外官新任辑要

    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。
  • 客座偶谈

    客座偶谈

    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
  • The Land of Footprints

    The Land of Footprints

    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。
  • 卡耐基写给女人的一生魅力计划

    卡耐基写给女人的一生魅力计划

    本书中讲述了许多鲜活生动的事例,大到名人的惊世之举,小到百姓的平凡琐事,涵盖了女性生活的方方面面,并从独特的视角分析女性认自我、完善人格、提升魅力所需具备的诸多要素,是每一位女性可以效尤的力作,是每一位女性在事业成功、婚姻美满和家庭幸福等方面不可或宝典。
  • 苦着坚持,笑着放下

    苦着坚持,笑着放下

    人生不如意十有八九。因此,许多人说,人生是一段苦难历程。其实,大可不必如此伤感。只要掌握了在苦与乐、坚持与放下之间进退、选择的学问,就能品出人生的味道。本书围绕“坚持”和“放下”来阐释人生的哲理,为读者提供了在人生道路苦难与挫折的策略。成功从来只青睐人生中的种种负累,比如名和利及以往的成功与荣耀,只要淡然面对,你就可以活得更轻松、更快乐。
  • 雪野茫茫俄罗斯:勃留索夫抒情诗选

    雪野茫茫俄罗斯:勃留索夫抒情诗选

    本书是俄罗斯象征主义诗歌盟主勃留索夫的诗歌精选,译者按年代从勃留索夫的诗集(含未出版诗集)中选译(共141首),分为十辑。在十九世纪末二十世纪初俄罗斯文学与文化生活中,勃留索夫是个非同凡响的人物,被誉为“青铜和大理石”铸就的诗人。在诗坛上,勃留索夫还以诗歌理论家著称。
  • 重生全能影后

    重生全能影后

    本文女主不傻白甜,不圣母。女强,有无cp待定,有无男主待定。
  • 绝品毒妃:世子大人轻点宠

    绝品毒妃:世子大人轻点宠

    老娘穿越就是为了逮你回去的,好好的神仙不做,跑来做什么劳什子王爷!某王爷,虽然被你欺负,但是如果你愿意欺负我一辈子,本王绝对不会介意的!情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 英语同义词的奥秘

    英语同义词的奥秘

    本书收录了英语同义词432组,有名词、动词、形容词等,对这些同义词进行了详细的含义上和用法上的辨析,并辅以大量生动的例句和词组进行说明,让人印象深刻,给广大英语爱好者、学习者带来一定的引导,提高有效的学习方式方法。
  • 皇上的亡国公主

    皇上的亡国公主

    前世,人善被欺就算了,反正她换地满血复活了,可为毛?这世,她还被欺?穿成公主,才享几天福,国就被灭了,父兄都惨死了,艾玛,老虎不发威,真当她是helloKitty?女扮太监溜到那高高在上的帝王身边,等一个契合的时机然后一刀结果了他,农奴翻身唱“国歌”,可为毛?这刀都还没下去,人就坑了!
  • 小妖,让本君欺负下

    小妖,让本君欺负下

    一棵寂寂无名的小草妖,一个被毁了肉身的魔君大叔,一位天人般的仙尊师父,外加一只害羞的白兔师兄和冷面表哥,这修仙的道路春色好不灿烂。星沉月落,风云变幻,当她体内的魔君被发现时,当仙门要将她与魔君一道驱散魂魄时,魔与仙,大叔与师父之间终究谁才是她最深爱之人?--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 萌系相公

    萌系相公

    别人家的娘子是相夫教子,明梳却是在教夫教子。别人都说红叶斋的女主人风光无限,只有明梳知道她是在为人做牛做马。终于有一天她受够了跑去找她家相公,却看见自家相公一手拄剑很严肃的对她说:“其实,我是一个杀手。”明梳凌乱了,世上怎么会有这么萌的杀手!--情节虚构,请勿模仿