[Fighting for the Right by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookFighting for the Right CHAPTER XXX 7/11
"By the way, my mate is not part owner of the Reindeer, though he is just as faithful to her interests as though he owned the whole of her; and it was he that pounced down upon you at the right moment.
I assure you he is a very good fellow, and I hope you will not have any grudge against him." "Not the least in the world, Captain Stopfoot," replied Christy. "I hope I shall not be obliged to detain you long, Mr.Passford; and I shall not unless one of your gunboats chases me.
I shall endeavor to put you and your men on shore at the Gasparilla Pass, where you can hail one of the gunboats as it comes along in pursuit of the Reindeer, though I hope they will not sail for this purpose before night." "The Bellevite is not likely to discover the absence of the prize at present, for she will have to remain up the bay over one tide," said the mate. "That is what I was calculating upon," added the captain.
"Now, Mr. Passford, I shall be compelled to take my leave of you, for we have to stow the cotton over again before we go to sea.
I am exceedingly obliged to you for the very valuable service you have rendered me." "I was not aware that I had rendered you any service," replied Christy, wondering what he could mean. "You are not? Then your perception is not as clear as I supposed it was. When it was reported to me that two gunboats were coming into the bay I considered the Reindeer as good as captured, as I have hinted to you before.
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