[Within The Enemy’s Lines by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookWithin The Enemy’s Lines CHAPTER XXVI 1/8
THE ACTION ON THE DECK OF THE TEASER As the Teaser was but a short distance from the shore, Christy had no doubt that the attempt to board her had been made by this time.
Mr. Blowitt had quite as many men on board of the steamer as could have been contained in the two boats, and he was not much concerned about the result of the attack, especially as he knew that the second lieutenant was fully prepared and on the lookout for it.
The only thing that Christy regretted was that he was not on board of the Teaser to take part in the affair of repelling boarders. "There seems to be some music in the air," said Lonley, after he had listened for a few moments to the sounds that came from the direction of the steamer. "To return to the subject of the morality of telling stories, your men do not seem to be a mile to the eastward, where their bags were left," added Christy good-naturedly. "You had a glance at them in the boats, though the darkness and fog were rather too thick for you to count them," replied Lonley, chuckling over the deception he had practised upon the lieutenant of the Bellevite. "Yes, I saw them, and I concluded that they could not be where their bags were." "All is fair in war." "That seems to be the generally received maxim, and he is the smartest man who the most thoroughly deceives the enemy," added Christy, who found himself tolerably well satisfied with the situation, though he was a prisoner. "That is so, and of course I can find no fault with you for deceiving me," returned Lonley, chuckling as though he was even better satisfied with the situation than his companion. "Thank you, Mr.Lonley; you are magnanimous, and with equal sincerity I can say that I have no fault to find with you," replied the Union officer.
"But I have my doubts whether, after this, either of us will be likely to believe what the other says.
But, for my part, I wish to say that I don't believe in telling anything but necessary and patriotic lies." "That is my view of the matter exactly; and if there is any man that despises a liar, I am that man," said Lonley warmly.
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