[A Victorious Union by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookA Victorious Union CHAPTER XVII 7/10
This is Christianity in war; and I shall strive to emulate your noble example." "You are extremely considerate, Captain; and we are friends till the demands of duty require us to become technical enemies on the quarter-deck each of his own ship," said Captain Rombold, as he grasped the hand of the loyal commander. "I heartily approve of the treatment of my friend Dr.Davidson, and fully indorse his opinion that the wound of Mr.Passford is not a dangerous or very severe one," interposed Dr.Linscott.
"I agree with him that the patient had better spend a couple of days or more in his berth." The Confederate surgeon had finished the dressing of Christy's wound, and he was in a hurry to return to his duty in the cockpit.
He shook hands with Dr.Linscott, and both of them hastened to their posts.
The patient had been seated on a bench, and Captain Rombold had returned to his former position.
He had tied his handkerchief around his thigh, and both of them appeared to be very comfortable. "Well, Mr.Passford, if you are ready to return to the Bellevite, I will assist you to the ward room," said Captain Breaker. "Excuse me, Captain, if I detain you a few minutes, for I desire to settle a point in dispute between Mr.Passford and myself, though it is doubtless his extreme modesty which creates this difference between us," interposed the Confederate commander. He proceeded to state his view of the exploit of Christy, by which he had rendered inutile the scheme to slaughter the loyal boarders. "I was absolutely delighted, Captain Breaker, when I realized that you intended to board the Tallahatchie." he continued.
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