A Victorious Union - SERIES: The Blue and the Gray—Afloat by Oliver Optic
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"Did you go down to the shore, Charley?" asked Christy, as they walked
in that direction. "I did not, but I went far enough to hear what the captain of the West Wind was talking about. I had no orders, and as soon as I saw the four men leave you, I thought I had better rejoin you," answered Graines. "Quite right," said the lieutenant as he halted; for they were as near the group on the shore as it was prudent to go, for the fog was lifting. "What did the captain say?" "He offered ten dollars apiece for the recovery of the men who had deserted, if they were brought back within two hours," replied Graines. "He did an immense amount of heavy swearing; and it was plain that he was mad all the way through, from the crown of his head to the sole of his foot." "Was any one inclined to accept his offer, and go in search of the runaways?" "I can't say, but I saw no one leave on that or any other mission. I was there but a few minutes, and the fog dropped down on the party so that I could not see them at all." "We must join that assemblage, and we may be able to help Captain Sullendine out of his dilemma," said Christy. "Help him out of it!" exclaimed Graines. "Not a word more, Charley. I have an idea or two left, but it is not |
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