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第116章

“Just a few more days for to tote the weary load!

No matter,'twill never be light!

Just a few more days, till we totter in the road!

Then, my old Kentucky home, good night!”

Dr. Meade's prediction was right—as far as it went.Johnston did stand like an iron rampart in the mountains above Dalton, one hundred miles away.So firmly did he stand and so bitterly did he contest Sherman's desire to pass down the valley toward Atlanta that finally the Yankees drew back and took counsel with themselves.They could not break the gray lines by direct assault and so, under cover of night, they marched through the mountain passes in a semicircle, hoping to come upon Johnston's rear and cut the railroad behind him at Resaca, fifteen miles below Dalton.

With those precious twin lines of iron in danger, the Confederates left their desperately defended rifle pits and, under the starlight, made a forced march to Resaca by the short, direct road. When the Yankees, swarming out of the hills, came upon them, the Southern troops were waiting for them, entrenched behind breastworks, batteries planted, bayonets gleaming, even as they had been at Dalton.

When the wounded from Dalton brought in garbled accounts of Old Joe's retreat to Resaca, Atlanta was surprised and a little disturbed. It was as though a small, dark cloud had appeared in the northwest, the first cloud of a summer storm.What was the General thinking about, letting the Yankees penetrate eighteen miles farther into Georgia?The mountains were natural fortresses, even as Dr.Meade had said.Why hadn't Old Joe held the Yankees there?

Johnston fought desperately at Resaca and repulsed the Yankees again, but Sherman, employing the same flanking movement, swung his vast army in another semicircle, crossed the Oostanaula River and again struck at the railroad in the Confederate rear. Again the gray lines were summoned swiftly from their red ditches to defend the railroad, and, weary for sleep, exhausted from marching and fighting, and hungry, always hungry, they made another rapid march down the valley.They reached the little town of Calhoun, six miles below Resaca, ahead of the Yankees, entrenched and were again ready for the attack when the Yankees came up.The attack came, there was fierce skirmishing and the Yankees were beaten back.Wearily the Confederates lay on their arms and prayed for respite and rest.But there was no rest.Sherman inexorably advanced, step by step, swinging his army about them in a wide curve, forcing another retreat to defend the railroad at their back.

The Confederates marched in their sleep, too tired to think for the most part. But when they did think, they trusted Old Joe.They knew they were retreating but they knew they had not been beaten.They just didn't have enough men to hold their entrenchments and defeat Sherman's flanking movements, too.They could and did lick the Yankees every time the Yankees would stand and fight.What would be the end of this retreat, they did not know.But Old Joe knew what he was doing and that was enough for them.He had conducted the retreat in masterly fashion, for they had lost few men and the Yankee killed and captured ran high.They hadn't lost a single wagon and only four guns.And they hadn't lost the railroad at their back, either.Sherman hadn't laid a finger on it for all his frontal attacks, cavalry dashes and flank movements.

The railroad. It was still theirs, that slender iron line winding through the sunny valley toward Atlanta.Men lay down to sleep where they could see the rail gleaming faintly in the starlight.Men lay down to die, and the last sight that met their puzzled eyes was the rails shining in the merciless sun, heat shimmering along them.

As they fell back down the valley, an army of refugees fell back before them. Planters and Crackers, rich and poor, black and white, women andchildren, the old, the dying, the crippled, the wounded, the women far gone in pregnancy crowded the road to Atlanta on trains, afoot, on horseback, in carriages and wagons piled high with trunks and household goods.Five miles ahead of the retreating army went the refugees, halting at Resaca, at Calhoun, at Kingston, hoping at each stop to hear that the Yankees had been driven back so they could return to their homes.But there was no retracing that sunny road.The gray troops passed by empty mansions, deserted farms, lonely cabins with doors ajar.Here and there some lone Woman remained with a few frightened slaves, and they came to the road to cheer the soldiers, to bring buckets of water for the thirsty men, to bind up the wounds and bury the dead in their own family burying grounds.But for the most part the sunny valley was abandoned and desolate and the untended crops stood in parching fields.

Flanked again at Calhoun, Johnston fell back to Adairsville, where there was sharp skirmishing, then to Cassville, then south of Cartersville. And the enemy had now advanced five miles from Dalton.At New Hope Church, fifteen miles farther along the hotly fought way, the gray ranks dug in for a determined stand.On came the blue lines, relentlessly, like a monster serpent, coiling, striking venomously, drawing its injured lengths back, but always striking again.There was desperate fighting at New Hope Church, eleven days of continuous fighting, with every Yankee assault bloodily repulsed.Then Johnston, flanked again, withdrew his thinning line a few miles farther.

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