[Fighting for the Right by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookFighting for the Right CHAPTER XXIV 1/10
THE TABLES TURNED Christy understood the character of Captain Flanger well enough to be confident he meant mischief to him in getting him into the boat.
He concluded that this movement was the result of the conference with the mate.
He had a suspicion that his terrible enemy intended to drown him, or get rid of him in some other manner. "May I ask where I am to be taken in the boat, Mr.Dawbin ?" asked the prisoner, suppressing as much as he could the excitement that disturbed him. "I give you leave to ask, but I cannot answer you," replied the mate. "If you intend to put me on board of that steamer, it can do no harm to say so, I think," added Christy. "If you will excuse me, Mr.Passford, I cannot answer any questions. I ask you again to get into the boat," said Mr.Dawbin. "Well, sir, suppose I decline to do so ?" "Then I shall be compelled to use force, and tumble you into the boat in the best way I can, with the assistance of my men." "If you intend to murder me, why can't you do the deed here on deck ?" demanded the prisoner. "I don't intend to murder you." "That is some consolation.
That lighthouse on the Great Isaac is the only place to which you can convey me, and that is sixteen miles from this steamer.
I can't believe you intend to pull me that distance." "No fooling there!" shouted the captain.
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