[A Victorious Union by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookA Victorious Union CHAPTER XII 2/8
Not more than half of the seamen were aware that an expedition had left the ship at ten o'clock the evening before, and they had had no opportunity to notice the absence of the executive officer during the night; and even yet all hands had not been called, for the regular watch was enough to get the ship under way. The commander conducted the executive officer to his own cabin, again reminding Mr.Ballard to keep a sharp lookout for the chase.
Christy felt like himself again in his neat uniform, and his vigorous and well knit, as well as graceful form, did more to show off the dress than the dress did to adorn his person. "I am very glad to see you again, Christy," said Captain Breaker, seating himself and pointing to an arm-chair for the lieutenant, while he came down from the stately dignity of the commander of a man-of-war to the familiarity with which he treated his chief officer when they were alone.
"I had no doubt that you would give a good account of yourself, as you always do.
You were going on the enemy's territory, and you were in peril all the time.
Now you come off in a schooner, which appears to be loaded with cotton, and how or where you picked her up is a mystery to me;" and the commander indulged in a laugh at the oddity of the young officer's reappearance.
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