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A Victorious Union

CHAPTER XVII
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You will have to lie in your berth a few days, which might have been spared to you if you had had it attended to sooner." The doctor sent for needed articles; and as soon as Gill brought them he dressed the wound, after giving the patient a restorative which made him feel much better.

While the surgeon was still at work on his arm, Captain Breaker rushed in desperate haste to the scene of operations, for some one had informed him that the surgeon of the Tallahatchie was dressing a wound on his executive officer.
"Merciful Heaven, Mr.Passford!" exclaimed the loyal commander.

"Are you wounded ?" "Nothing but a scratch in the arm, Captain.

Don't bother about me," replied Christy, whose spirits had been built up by the medicine Dr.
Davidson had given him; but he did not know that it was half brandy, the odor of which was disguised by the mixture of some other ingredient.
"I did not know that you were wounded, my dear boy," said his commander tenderly; so tenderly that the patient could hardly restrain the tears which were struggling for an outflow.
"Mr.Watts," called Captain Breaker to the chief steward of the Bellevite, who happened to be the first person he saw on the deck of his own ship.
"On deck, Captain," replied the steward, touching his cap to the commander.
"My compliments to Dr.Linscott, and ask him to come to the deck of the prize without any delay," added the captain.
Such a message implied an emergency; and the surgeon of the Bellevite, who was a man well along in years, hastened with all the speed he could command to the place indicated.

The captain, who had heard the name of the Confederate medical officer, introduced his own surgeon, with an apology for summoning him.
"My executive officer, the patient in your hands, is the son of my best friend on earth, for whom I sailed for years before the war, and I hope you will pardon my great anxiety for your patient, Dr.Davidson," said he.
"The most natural thing in the world, Captain Breaker, and no apology or explanation is necessary," politely added the Confederate surgeon, as he and Dr.Linscott shook hands.


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