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owed by his men, stepped lightly into the sitting-room of the family. "They now struck a light, and with caution proceeded on their search--they passed through several apartments, while, strange to relate, the inmates slept on, unconscious of this deed of darkness. "They at length reached the General's room--two of the men remained outside, while Captain Hartwell, with another officer, entered, and stood in silence, musing on the scene before them. "A night-lamp burnt in the room, dimly revealing the face of the sleepers--whose unprotected situation could not but awake a feeling of pity even in their callous hearts. "'Jack,' whispered his companion, 'by heaven I wish this part of the business had been entrusted to some one else--I could meet this man face to face, life for life, in the field of battle--but this savors too much of cowardice.' "'Hold your craven tongue, Low,' answered Captain Hartwell, 'perform your part of the play, or let some one else take your place--you forget the scrape we are in at the least alarm. We might happen to salute the rising sun from one of the tallest trees on the General's farm--an idea far from pleasing.' "'For my part, I could wish myself back on Long Island--but our general expects every man to do his duty--let yours be to prevent that female from screaming, while I secure her husband.' "The ear of woman is quick, and from their entering the room, not a word had escaped Mrs. Sullivan. At first she could scarce refrain from calling out, but her uncommon strength of mind enabled her to master her fear--she scarce knew what to think: her husband's life, herself and family, were at stake, and her courage rose in proportion as her sense of danger increased. "She scarcely dared to breathe, and even the infant at her breast seemed to partake of its mother's anxiety, and nestled closer to her bosom. "The curtains partly shaded where she lay, and breathing a prayer to Heaven for protection, she silently stepped from the bed, scarce knowing how to proceed. "Her woman's tact led her to appeal to their sympathies, if sympathies they had--if she died, she but risked her life for one dearer than herself whose existence to his country was invaluable--and perhaps by this means enable him to escape. In an instant she was before them, her infant at their feet, her pale beseeching face imploring what speech refused to utter. "The officers started--this sight was unexpected--the
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