[Stand By The Union by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookStand By The Union CHAPTER VI 1/9
THE CONFERENCE IN THE CAPTAIN'S CABIN Captain Horatio Passford lived at Bonnydale on the Hudson.
He was rich in several millions of dollars, but he was richer in the possession of a noble character, one of the most prominent traits of which was his patriotism.
He had presented his large and fast-sailing steam yacht to the government of the nation at the beginning of the struggle.
His motto was, "Stand by the Union," and from the first he had done everything in his power to sustain his country against the assaults of dissolution. [Illustration: The Conference in the Captain's Cabin .-- Page 70.] He had a wife, a daughter, and a son, and his family were as patriotic as he was himself.
At sixteen Christy, the son, had gone into the navy. He had learned to be a sailor and an engineer in his repeated cruises in the Bellevite, his father's large steam yacht, now a man-of-war in the navy.
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