[Fighting for the Right by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookFighting for the Right CHAPTER VI 3/9
They were determined to discharge their duty faithfully, even if they were obliged to treat him with the utmost rigor. "She has corrected her first blunder," said Mr.Birdwing, as the American flag went up to her peak.
"The skipper of that craft don't exactly know what he is about." "It must be a surprise to him to be brought to by a United States man-of-war," added Christy. "But why did the fool hoist the British flag when he has no papers to back it up? That would have done very well among the blockaders," continued the officer of the boat.
"I don't know very much about this business, and the captain ordered me to let you and the French gentleman in the other boat have your own way on board of her, and to do all you required.
Have you any directions for me ?" "We desire to have the steamer thoroughly searched, and I have little doubt that we shall ask you to take possession of her," replied Christy. "Then we are to make a capture of it ?" asked the first lieutenant, manifesting no little surprise. "Under certain circumstances, yes." "Is she a Confederate vessel ?" "No; she is an American vessel." "All right; but I shall obey my orders to the very letter," added Mr. Birdwing.
"How many men shall I put on board of her ?" "Twelve, if you please," replied Christy, who had arranged the plan with the detective. "Six from each boat," said the executive officer; and then he hailed the second cutter, and directed Mr.Carlin to send this number on board of the Ionian. "And, if you please, direct him to board the steamer on the starboard side, for I take it you will board on the port," added Christy.
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