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Chapter 13: East and West Virginia. seceding from secession. my scouts in Virginia. a rebel Captain Entertains my Lord. an old justice Dines with Royalty. a lucky adventure. a runaway horse. a rescue. At this time the condition of affairs in the State of Virginia--the Old Dominion, as it was generally denominated-presented a most perplexing and vexatious problem. The antagonistic position of the two sections of that state demanded early consideration and prompt action on the part of the Federal Government, both in protecting the loyal people in the Western section, and of preserving their territory to the Union cause. Within the borders of this commonwealth there existed two elements, directly opposed to each other, and both equally pronounced in the declaration of their political opinions. The lines of demarkation between these diverse communities were the Allegheny Mountains, which extended through the very middle of the state, from north-east to south-we