[Fighting for the Right by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookFighting for the Right CHAPTER XXXI 16/48
There was something in the situation that worried him greatly.
Captain Breaker had not been to the North since he entered upon his duties, now very nearly three years, and the state of his health had given Dr.Linscott considerable uneasiness. Mr.Blowitt was sent home by a store-ship; but he died soon after his arrival; and his loving companions-in-arms could not follow his remains to an honored grave. The flag-officer, either because he believed that Christy was a faithful and competent officer, in spite of his age, though in this respect he had added a year to his span, or that no other officer was available for the vacant position, made no other appointment, and Christy was compelled to retain the place, very much against his desire.
As he thought of it he was absolutely astonished to find himself, even temporarily, in so exalted a position. Here we are obliged to leave him for the present, crowned with honors far beyond his most sanguine expectations, but always willing to do his duty while fighting for the right.
The future was still before him; he had not yet done all there was for him to do; and in the early years of his manhood came his reward, in common with the loyal sons of the nation, in A VICTORIOUS UNION. OLIVER OPTIC'S BOOKS +All-Over-the-World Library.+ By OLIVER OPTIC.
First Series. Illustrated.
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