You will find your clothes in readiness in your bureau. We have expected this for weeks."
Halsey found his cousin in her den, where she spent much of her time drawing, for she was something of an artist. The room was cluttered with pictures and books and also her riding togs.
Halsey stood in the doorway looking in at her for several seconds before speaking.
"Why such a tragic air?" she inquired looking up from her easel.
"I have come to say goodbye, Peggy," choked the boy. "I am going away in a few minutes. I am going to join the Union army."
"What!" cried the girl, "the Union army, did you say?"
"Yes," said Halsey sadly, "I have but one country."
Peggy said nothing, but rose from her easel and began rummaging around among a pile of papers.
"What are you looking for, Peg?" asked the boy.