Clinton. Back
again! For how long, I know not. At sunset Saturday, Eliza and Miriam returned
to Mrs. McCay's with Nannie Davidson. Mother had proved obdurate and refused to
leave Clinton; so they had all gone on, and spent the day with Mrs. Haynes
instead of going to Mrs. George's. After my quiet, solitary day, I was glad to
see them again, particularly as they brought confirmation of the great victory
in Virginia. It is said the enemy were cut off from Washington, and that we
were pursuing them. O my brothers! If God will only spare them! I envy Lydia
who is so near them, and knows all, and can take care of them if they are hurt.
It will be several days at least, before we can hear from them, if we hear at
all; for Jimmy has never yet written a line, and George has written but once
since the taking of the forts, and that was before the battle of Chickahominy.
We can only wait patiently. Perhaps General Carter will bring us news.
Mrs. Haynes sent a very pressing invitation for us to spend
the next day with her, so, although it was Sunday, we went. I am becoming
dreadfully irreligious. I have not been to church since Mr. Gierlow went to
Europe last July. It is perfectly shocking; but the Yankees have kept me
running until all pious dispositions have been shaken out of me; so they are to
blame. Like heathens, we called on Miss Comstock as we passed through town, and
spent an hour with her. Landed at Mr. Haynes's, we had ample time to look
around before he and his wife got back from church. Here again I found what seems
to be the prevailing style of the country, widespread doors and windows, with
neither blinds nor shade trees to keep off the glare of the sun. The
dining-room was a wide hall, where the rising sun shone in your face at
breakfast, and at dinner, being directly overhead, seemed to shine in at both
ends at once. A splendid arrangement for a Fire Worshiper; but I happened to be
born in America, instead of Persia, so fail to appreciate it.
SOURCE: Sarah Morgan Dawson, A Confederate Girl's
Diary, p. 217-9
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