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Stand By The Union

CHAPTER XX
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The steamer was to be brought out by the pilot, who has been on board of her for three days." "Who were the men with muskets on board of the sloop ?" "Those were the coast guard, sir," replied Mike, chuckling again.
"The coast guard?
I don't understand that," replied Christy, puzzled at the expression.
"Eight of them, sir; and they have been keeping guard on Crooked, St.
Andrew's, and Hurricane Islands, to let them know inside if there was any blockader coming this way.

They had sky-rockets and flags to make signals with." "But why were they brought off if the steamer is still in the bay ?" "The Floridian was coming out this morning in the fog, if Captain Flanger made the signal for her to do so.

Then the captain was to go on board of her, and I was to sail the rest of the party to Appalachicola," replied Mike, still chuckling with delight at his ability to give the commander such important information.
"Then the Floridian is all ready to come out of the bay ?" asked Christy, suppressing the excitement he was beginning to feel.
"All ready, sir; and the signal was a sky-rocket, which the pilot could see over the fog." "We will not give them any signal, but we will treat them to some visitors.

Is the steamer armed, Mike ?" "No, sir; not a single big gun, and she has only hands enough to work her.

Steam all up when we came out of the bay, sir," said Mike, laughing heartily, apparently in spite of himself.
"Call all hands, Mr.Camden," said the commander in brusque tones.
The boatswain's whistle sounded through the steamer.


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