[A Victorious Union by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookA Victorious Union CHAPTER XIX 4/10
I did not over-estimate him when I selected him for both of the positions to which he was appointed." "He wants to see you, and I told him he should come on deck when I returned," added Paul, as he took the hand of Christy and retired. "How do you feel now, Mr.Passford ?" asked Captain Breaker, coming to his side the moment the chief engineer left him. "I feel quite weak, but my arm does not bother me much.
The Confederate surgeon did a good job when he dressed it," replied Christy with a smile. "I will get him to send you a second dose of the restorative that strengthened you before," said the commander, as he pencilled a note, which he tore out of his memorandum book, and sent it by Punch to Dr. Davidson. "Mr.Vapoor brought me a piece of news, Captain," continued Christy. "Uncle Homer Passford is on board of the Tallahatchie." "Your uncle!" exclaimed the commander.
"I supposed he was still on parole at the house of your father." "I did not know to the contrary myself, for I have had no letter from my father for a long time.
He and Captain Rombold must have been exchanged some time ago.
Mr.Vapoor says my uncle looks pale and thin, as though he had recently been very sick." "I am very sorry for him, for he was the equal of your father in every respect, except his loyalty to his true country," added the captain. "Poor Uncle Homer!" exclaimed Christy, as he wiped a tear from his eye. "He was the guest of Captain Rombold; but he has been turned out of his cabin to make room for the wounded." "Dr.Linscott with his two mates has gone to the assistance of Dr. Davidson, whose hands are more than full, and perhaps he will see your uncle.
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