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Within The Enemy’s Lines

CHAPTER XII
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It was not Mr.
Haslett, as he had supposed, and it certainly was not Captain Carboneer.
But it was Major Lindley Pierson, late commandant of Fort Gaines.
Christy had not expected to meet him, and that was the only reason why he was astonished.
"Major Pierson!" exclaimed the midshipman, as soon as he had in some degree recovered from his astonishment.

"I believe we have met before somewhere." "Without a doubt we have, Captain Passford," replied the major, who no longer belonged to the Mulgate family.
"Not a captain, if you please; but I am none the less glad to see you on that account.

This is really a very unexpected pleasure." "And quite as unexpected to me, I assure you, especially to meet the ladies," added the prisoner as he bowed low to Mrs.Passford and her daughter.

"I had hoped I might meet Mrs.and Miss Passford before I returned to the South." "And you had even hoped to take one of them back with you as a passenger in the Bellevite," Christy interpolated, with great good nature.
Major Pierson looked at him with a start, and it was his turn to be astonished.

He was a prisoner, but he had the privilege of wondering how Christy knew so much about his affairs.
"Captain Carboneer is a very obstinate man, and did not take kindly to the carrying of lady passengers in a man-of-war; but I think he was right, though my view may be of no consequence to you," added the young officer.


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