[Stand By The Union by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookStand By The Union CHAPTER XIII 4/6
"What do you suppose has become of him? When Captain Battleton sent for him in order to let the commodore see us both together, he could not be found.
As you know, all three vessels were very thoroughly searched without any success." "There are a great many hiding-places on board of any vessel, and I am very clear in my own mind as to what became of him.
Of course, the flag-officer, seeing both of you together, would have been as much perplexed as the captain was, and he would have been compelled to accept the evidence of the commission and the orders in your possession." "But Christy would have found plenty of witnesses here: the second lieutenant and the seamen on board of the Bronx, for example." "The evidence might have perplexed him; if he had done anything, he would have been more likely to retain both of you on board of the flag-ship, and appointed a new officer in command of the Bronx, rather than go back of the evidence of the commission," argued Mr.Galvinne. "But Christy has disappeared all the same; and where do you suppose he is ?" "I have no doubt he is concealed on board of the Vernon, with the intention of returning to New York, where he has plenty of influential friends to fight his battle for him.
But I must go on deck, or something may go wrong in my absence." Christy heard the footsteps of the late second lieutenant of the Vernon as he left the cabin.
He had listened to the details of the plan formed by the naval officer, and it agreed with the prediction of Mr.Flint. While he was thinking of what he had just learned, he heard the step of Corny--for it could not be that of any other person so soon--coming into the stateroom; then he saw his feet from behind his barricade of bags and baggage. He had not expected his cousin to make any full examination of the room to be occupied by the commander of the gunboat, for his stay on board would be short, and he could not feel any great interest in the room. His curiosity might lead him to make a closer examination of the interior of the apartment than would be agreeable to his cousin.
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