[A Victorious Union by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookA Victorious Union CHAPTER XIII 2/9
The projectile struck the water at least a quarter of a mile ahead of the Bellevite, at which the watch on deck gave a half-suppressed cheer. "They must have better gunners than that indicates on board of that steamer, for she has been fitted out as a cruiser," said the commander with a quiet smile. Twenty minutes later another puff of smoke, followed by a second report, excited the attention of an officer on the deck of the loyal ship.
The shot struck the water only a little less ahead of the ship than the former, and the crew gave a more vigorous cheer: but it was observed that it hit the sea a little on the starboard bow, so that if it had been better aimed it would not have reached the ship. "She is wasting her ammunition," said the captain.
"She seems to be jesting, or else she is trying to frighten us." "I think it is some thing worse than that, Captain Breaker," replied Mr. Ballard. "What could be worse ?" "I am inclined to the opinion that she cannot swing the gun around so as to make it bear on an object so far astern of her as this ship is at the present moment." said the lieutenant. "He has an all sufficient remedy for that," added the captain.
"He can swing his ship's head around so his gun will bear on us." "But that would cause him to lose a quarter of a mile or more of his advantage; and she seems to be more inclined to run away from the Bellevite than to fight her," suggested the lieutenant. "Call all hands, Mr.Ballard," said the commander; and in a few minutes all the officers and seamen were at their stations. The call awoke Christy from his slumber, which the report of the gun and the cheering of the men had failed to do.
But he understood the summons, and thought the action was about to begin.
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