Frank on a Gun-Boat by [pseud.] Harry Castlemon
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Sir: For your gallantry in the late action at Cypress Bend, on the
1st inst., you are hereby appointed an Acting Master's Mate in the Navy of the United States, on temporary service. Report, without delay, to Acting Rear-Admiral David D. Porter, for such duty as he may assign you. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, GIDEON WELLES, _Secretary of the Navy,_ Acting Master's Mate FRANK NELSON, _S.S. Milwaukee, Mississippi Squadron._ "Well," said the captain, after Frank had read the letter over three times, to make sure that he was not dreaming, and that he was really an officer, "what do you think of it?" "I hardly know what to think, sir," answered Frank. "It is an honor I did not expect." "Very likely," said the captain, with a laugh; "but you deserve it. If it hadn't been for you, we should all have been captured. I saw the whole of the transaction from the pilot-house." "It was my duty to do it, sir." "It was a brave act, call it what else you will. Now go and give this to the paymaster," continued the captain, handing Frank an order for the settlement of his accounts, "and then go immediately and report to the Admiral." Frank left the captain, a good deal elated at his success; and when he |
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