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Taken by the Enemy

CHAPTER XVIII
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I was arrested by your men soon after.

Not a word had been said in my hearing about moving the steamer.

That is all I know about the matter, and I am as much surprised as you can be at the change which has been made." "I have no doubt that every thing connected with the steamer is all right.

I know that your father is a Northern man, but I am confident that he will be on the right side in this conflict," added the major.
"He will certainly be on the right side," said Christy; but he had gone far enough to know that there were two right sides to the question, and one seemed to him to be as honest, earnest, and resolute as the other.
"We shall soon know something more about it," added the major, evidently disappointed at not being able to obtain any information from the owner's son.
The tug went out into the bay, and then changed her course to the eastward.

One of the soldiers went to the galley, and breakfast was served to the major and his guest in the captain's room; and Percy was released long enough to take the meal with them.


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