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If I fail, Captain McCook can take me back to my hotel, and I will wait until to-morrow. In those days I knew almost every one south of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. As soon as the train pulled in I went down to the car, and seeing young Donahue standing on the platform as guard, I said: Donahue, I want to get into that car before the crowd; will you let me in? He replied: Yes, you bet I will, Mrs. Logan, but where are you going by yourself these times? I told him that I was going to Donahue, I want to get into that car before the crowd; will you let me in? He replied: Yes, you bet I will, Mrs. Logan, but where are you going by yourself these times? I told him that I was going to Carbondale, our home at that time, and passed into the car. As soon as I was seated, seeing the captain standing on the depot platform, I knocked on the window, and nodded to him that I was all right. Mr. Wilson came into the car soon afterward, and we had a good laugh over the episode. McCook hurried back to camp to tell Colonel Logan the whole story. Later the colonel expressed to me his gratification at my discretion, and told me never to allow myself to be placed in a position that migh