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Dave Darrin at Vera Cruz

CHAPTER X
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CHAPTER X.
DAVE IS STUNG TO THE QUICK Ensign Darrin bowed, then awaited further communication from his commanding officer.
"It was particularly set forth in the orders," resumed Captain Gales, "that any form of conflict was to be avoided by the expedition of which you commanded a part, was it not ?" "It was, sir," Darrin admitted.
"And yet, by the report which Lieutenant Cantor has turned in, you opened fire on Cosetta and his band and have returned to ship with two men killed and four men wounded.

Is that report correct ?" "It is, sir," admitted the young ensign, "with one exception." "State the exception, Ensign Darrin," ordered the captain, coldly.
"The exception, sir, is that Cosetta's fellows opened fire on us first." Dave Darrin stood looking straight into Captain Gales's eyes.
"Ensign Darrin, did you do anything to provoke that fire ?" asked the commanding officer.
"Yes, sir," Dave admitted.
"Ah!" breathed Captain Gales, while Cantor gave an almost inaudible ejaculation of triumph.
"What was it, sir, that you did to provoke Cosetta into ordering his fellows to fire ?" questioned Captain Gales.
"Why, sir, I found and rescued the Americans after whom you sent me," Dave explained.

"They were Cosetta's prisoners.

There was not a shot fired on either side until after I had placed the released prisoners under the protection of my own men, and had started away with them.

Then the Mexican bandits opened fire on us." "Couldn't you have escaped without returning the fire ?" "We might have been able to do so, sir." "Then why didn't you ?" pressed the captain.
"Because, sir, I felt sure that we would lose most of our men if we tamely submitted, and ran, pursued by superior numbers, to our launch.


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