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And it was only four months since the Yankees moved south from Dalton!Only four months!Scarlett thought, looking back on that far day, that it had occurred in another life. Oh, no!Surely not just four months.It had been a lifetime.

Four months ago!Why, four months ago Dalton, Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain had been to her only names of places on the railroad. Now they were battles, battles desperately, vainly fought as Johnston fell back toward Atlanta.And now, Peachtree Creek, Decatur, Ezra Church and Utoy Creek were no longer pleasant names of pleasant places.Never again could she think of them as quiet villages full of welcoming friends, as green places where she picnicked with handsome officers on the soft banks of slow-moving streams.These names meant battles too, and the soft green grasses where she had sat were cut to bits by heavy cannon wheels, trampled by desperate feet when bayonet met bayonet and flattened where bodies threshed in agonies……And the lazy streams were redder now than ever Georgia clay could make them.Peachtree Creek was crimson, so they said, after the Yankees crossed it.Peachtree Creek, Decatur, Ezra Church, Utoy Creek.Never names of places any more.Names of graves where friends lay buried, names of tangled underbrush and thick woods where bodies rotted unburied, names of the four sides of Atlanta where Sherman had tried to force his army in and Hood's men had doggedly beaten him back.

At last, news came from the south to the strained town and it was alarming news, especially to Scarlett. General Sherman was trying the fourth side of the town again, striking again at the railroad at Jonesboro.Yankees in large numbers were on that fourth side of the town now, no skirmishing units or cavalry detachments but the massed Yankee forces.And thousands of Confederate troops had been withdrawn from the lines close about the city to hurl themselves against them.And that explained the sudden silence.

“Why Jonesboro?”thought Scarlett, terror striking at her heart at the thought of Tara's nearness.“Why must they always hit Jonesboro?Why can't they find some other place to attack the railroad?”

For a week she had not heard from Tara and the last brief note from Geraldhad added to her fears. Carreen had taken a turn for the worse and was very, very sick.Now it might be days before the mails came through, days before she heard whether Carreen was alive or dead.Oh, if she had only gone home at the beginning of the siege, Melanie or no Melanie!

There was fighting at Jonesboro—that much Atlanta knew, but how the battle went no one could tell and the most insane rumors tortured the town;Finally a courier came up from Jonesboro with the reassuring news that the Yankees had been beaten back. But they had made a sortie into Jonesboro, burned the depot, cut the telegraph wires and torn up three miles of track before they retreated.The engineering corps was working like mad, repairing the line, but it would take some time because the Yankees had torn up the crossties, made bonfires of them, laid the wrenched-up rails across them until they were red hot and then twisted them around telegraph poles until they looked like giant corkscrews.These days it was so hard to replace iron rails, to replace anything made of iron.

No, the Yankees hadn't gotten to Tara. The same courier who brought the dispatches to General Hood assured Scarlett of that.He had met Gerald in Jonesboro after the battle, just as he was starting to Atlanta, and Gerald had begged him to bring a letter to her.

But what was Pa doing in Jonesboro?The young courier looked ill at ease as he made answer. Gerald was hunting for an army doctor to go to Tara with him.

As she stood in the sunshine on the front porch, thanking the young man for his trouble, Scarlett felt her knees go weak. Carreen must be dying if she was so far beyond Ellen's medical skill that Gerald was hunting a doctor!As the courier went off in a small whirlwind of red dust, Scarlett tore open Gerald's letter with fingers that trembled.So great was the shortage of paper in the Confederacy now that Gerald's note was written between the lines of her last letter to him and reading it was difficult.

“Dear Daughter, Your Mother and both girls have the typhoid. They are very ill but we must hope for the best.When your mother took to her bed she bade me write you that under no condition were you to come home and expose yourself and Wade to the disease.She sends her love and bids you pray forher.”

“Pray for her!”Scarlett flew up the stairs to her room and, dropping on her knees by the bed, prayed as she had never prayed before. No formal Rosaries now but the same words over and over:“Mother of God, don't let her die!I'll be so good if you don't let her die!Please, don't let her die!”

For the next week Scarlett crept about the house like a stricken animal, waiting for news, starting at every sound of horses'hooves, rushing down the dark stairs at night when soldiers came tapping at the door, but no news came from Tara. The width of the continent might have spread between her and home instead of twenty-five miles of dusty road.

The mails were still disrupted, no one knew where the Confederates were or what the Yankees were up to. No one knew anything except that thousands of soldiers, gray and blue, were somewhere between Atlanta and Jonesboro.Not a word from Tara in a week.

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