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with lee in virginia-第79部分

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year before; and her brother had also escaped。  After the wedding

they returned to their farm in Tennessee; and Mrs。 Wingfield;

Annie; Vincent; and Lucy went back to the Orangery。



For the next three or four years times were very bard in Virginia;

and Mrs。 Wingfleld had to draw upon her savings to keep up the

house in its former state; while the great majority of the planters

were utterly ruined。



The negroes; however; for the most part remained steadily working

en the estate。  A few wandered away; but their places were easily

filled; for the majority of the freed slaves very soon discovered

that their lot was a far harder one than it had been before; and that

freedom so suddenly given was a curse rather than a blessing to

them。



Thus; while so many went down; the Wingfields weathered the

storm; and the step that had been taken in preparing their hands for

the general abolition of slavery was a complete success。



With the gradual return of prosperity to the South the prices of

produce improved; and ten years after the conclusion of the

rebellion the income of the Orangery。was nearly as large as it had

been previous to its outbreak。 Vincent; two years after the

conclusion of the struggle; took his wife over to visit his relations

in England; and; since the death of his mother in 1879; has every

year spent three or four months at home; and will not improbably

ere long sell his estates in Virginia and settle in England

altogether。











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