[Taken by the Enemy by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookTaken by the Enemy CHAPTER VI 6/7
Possibly you and I are the only two Percy Piersons in the country, or in the world." "Now you say you are from London, and a little while ago you said you were from farther north than I am.
Which is it ?" "Isn't London farther north than any Southern State ?" "Enough of this," continued Percy impatiently. "Quite enough of it," assented Christy. "Will you tell me what steamer that is, where she is bound, and what she is here for ?" "My dear Mr.Pierson, it would take me forty-eight hours to tell you all that," replied the representative of the Bellevite, taking out his watch.
"If you will meet me here to-morrow night at sundown, I will make a beginning of the yarn, and I think I can finish it in two days.
But really you must excuse me now; for I have to dine with the Chinese admiral at noon, and I must go at once." "I can put the owner of that craft in the way of making a fortune for himself, if he is willing to part with her," added Percy, as his companion began to move off. "That is just what the owner of that steamer wants to do: he desires to part with her, and he is determined to get rid of her.
I have the means of knowing that he will let her go just as soon as he can possibly get rid of her." "Then he is the man my father wants to see; that is, if the vessel is what she appears to be, for no one is allowed to go on board of her." "I am sorry to tear myself away from you, but positively I must go now; for the Chinese admiral will get very impatient if I am not on time, and I have some important business with him before dinner," said Christy, as he increased his pace and got away from Mr.Percy Pierson, though he was afraid he would follow him. But he did not; instead of doing so, he began to talk with a boatman who had some kind of a craft at the landing.
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