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The Trials of the Soldier's Wife - A Tale of the Second American Revolution by Alex St. Clair Abrams
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are to attempt it, is exactly what I desire to know."

"What do you say to bribing one of the sentinels?" asked Harry.

"Where will we get the means from?" inquired Alfred. "I have some
Confederate Treasury notes, but they will not be any temptation to a
Yankee."

"Leave me to find the means," replied Harry. "I have a fine gold
watch, and about seventy dollars in gold. These will be sufficient, I
think, to attempt the cupidity of any Dutchman in the Yankee army."

"And how do you propose offering the bribe?" Alfred inquired.

"I shall look out for the first chance to speak to the sentinel at the
gate, some time during the day, and will make the necessary
preparations to escape to-night, if the Yankee will accept my offer."

"That will do very well," observed Alfred, "There is one thing,
however, I must remind you of. It will not do to offer the sentinel
all your gold, for we will require money to pay our way into
Tennessee."

"Do you never fear that," replied Harry. "I will be certain to reserve
enough funds for our expenses. It does not cost much at any time to
travel through these Northern States."

"Well, I trust to you to make all the necessary arrangements," replied
Alfred. "I am determined not to remain in this place, with my mind so
disturbed about my wife and children. If I can only reach the
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