[Fighting for the Right by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookFighting for the Right CHAPTER XXIX 1/7
BRINGING OUT THE PRIZE It seemed to Christy, after he had completed his examination of the Reindeer, that she carried an enormous deck-load for a steamer of her size, and that the bales were piled altogether too high for a vessel that was liable to encounter a heavy sea.
But the cotton was where it could be readily thrown overboard if the safety of the steamer was threatened by its presence.
He found only the six men mentioned by Stopfoot, though he had looked in every part of the vessel, even to the fire-room and the quarters of the crew and firemen. "I find everything as you stated, Captain Stopfoot; but I should say that you were proposing to go to sea short-handed.
I did not even see a person whom I took for the mate.
Is it possible that you could get along without one ?" said Christy, when he met the commander at the door of the cabin. "The truth is, that my men deserted me when they saw the two men-of-war come into the bay, for they knew I had no adequate means of making a defence.
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