[Fighting for the Right by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookFighting for the Right CHAPTER XXV 4/7
Captain Flanger seemed to be more subdued than he had been reported to be on board of the Snapper, and the commander ordered the irons to be taken from his wrists. "Captain Flanger, I have concluded to make a prize of the Snapper; but I am willing to hear anything you may wish to offer," Captain Chantor began. "I protest; you have no more right to make a prize of my vessel than you have to capture a British man-of-war, if you were able to do such a thing," replied the commander of the Snapper. "Do you claim that the Snapper is a British vessel ?" "Yes, I do!" blustered Captain Flanger recklessly. "Are you a British subject ?" "No, I am not; but I am not attempting to run the blockade." "For what port are you bound ?" "Havana." "Have you a clearance for that port ?" "For Havana, and a market." "But you have no more idea of going to Havana than you have of going to China," added the captain of the Chateaugay.
"You are bound to Mobile, and you intend to run the blockade; and that intention proved, you are liable to capture." "You seem to know my business better than I know it myself," said Captain Flanger, with a sneer in his tones. "Perhaps I know it quite as well as you do, at least so far as the voyage of the Snapper is concerned," replied the commander of the Chateaugay, who proceeded to explain international law in relation to the intention to run the blockade.
"I shall be able to prove in the court which sits upon your case that you left Nassau for the purpose of running the blockade established at the entrance of Mobile Bay. I presume that will be enough to satisfy both you and the court.
In Nassau you did not hesitate to announce your intention to run the blockade, and get into Mobile." "I should like to see you prove it," growled the captain of the Snapper, in his sneering tones. "I don't think you would like to see me do it; but I will take you at your word, and prove it now.
I have an excellent witness, to whom you made your announcement;" and at this remark Christy stepped out from behind the mainmast, and placed himself in front of the astounded ruffian.
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