[A Victorious Union by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookA Victorious Union CHAPTER XV 1/8
A FLANK MOVEMENT UNDERTAKEN The commander of the enemy's ship could not know that the Bellevite intended to board; but he could hardly help regarding with anxiety the rapid progress she was making through the water.
The loyal ship was getting nearer to him, and Captain Rombold could not avoid seeing that his situation was becoming desperate.
It was absolutely necessary for him to do something, unless he was ready to haul down his flag, which Christy, for one, having been present at a battle with him, did not expect him to do yet. The executive officer kept a close watch upon the enemy, frequently using his glass, even while he was discussing his suggestion with the captain.
There was great activity on deck near the stern of the Tallahatchie, and her commander must have been at least hopeful that the steering apparatus could be restored to some degree of efficiency. In the meantime he could not bring his broadside guns to bear on the Bellevite for he was unable to come about.
The Federal ship was headed directly for the enemy, and as Captain Breaker was impatient to board, he could not fire the Parrot or the broadside battery without losing time to put his vessel in position for throwing shot or shell. "She is starting her screw again!" exclaimed Christy suddenly, as he discovered the stirring up of the water astern of the enemy. "I see she is," added the commander.
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