Classic Book Library : Historical Fiction : With Lee In Virginia: A Story Of The American Civil War : Chapter 13 : Page 3 of 26 "I don't think there is any one in the house," Lucy said, looking back over her shoulder; "there is no smoke coming from the chimney, and the shutters are closed, and besides the whole place looks neglected." Upon reaching the door of the house it was evident that it had been deserted. Lucy had now assumed the command. "Dan," she said, "there is no shutter to the window of that upper room. You must manage to climb up there and get in at that window, and then open the door to us." "All right, missie, me manage dat," Dan said cheerfully. Looking about he soon found a long pole which would answer his purpose, placed the end of this against the window, and climbed up. It was not more than twelve feet above the ground. He broke one of the windows, and inserting his hand undid the fastening and climbed in at the window. A minute later they heard a grating sound, and then the lock shot back under the application of his knife, and the door swung open. "That will do nicely," Lucy said, entering. "We will take possession. If the owners happen to come back we can pay them for the use of the place." Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |