[Taken by the Enemy by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookTaken by the Enemy CHAPTER XXX 6/19
"I think you took a rather unfair advantage of the circumstances." "Unfair? What? When you said outright that you intended to take steps for the capture of my steamer, the only means of reaching my family, and conveying my daughter to her home, that were within my reach.
I came here on a peaceful mission, and I think the unfairness was all on the other side," replied Horatio. "I still believe that I had no moral right, before God and my countrymen, to allow you to hand this fine steamer over to the Yankee navy: but I was on board of the Belle for the purpose of seeing that no harm came to you, or any member of your family," said Homer with deep feeling. "Then I thank you for your good intentions.
But I believed, before God and my countrymen North and South, that I bad no moral right to let this vessel be taken for the use of the Confederacy, and I would have burned her on the waters of Mobile Bay before I would have given her up," added Horatio, quite as earnestly as the other had spoken. "Fortune has favored you this time, Horatio; but when you are suffering and in want from the effects of this war, remember that I shall always have a brother's heart in my bosom, and that it will always be open to you and yours." "I heartily reciprocate this fraternal sentiment, and I am confident that you will need my assistance before I need yours: but all that I have and all that I am shall be at your service, Homer." "I am glad that we understand each other, and I rejoice that I came on board of your steamer for these parting words.
I will not ask you what you are going to do next, for you would not tell me; but I shall expect to hear that the Bellevite has been sunk in attempting to pass the forts." "Better that than in the service of the enemies of my country, Homer." They parted with tears in the eyes of both, and never before had they realized how stern and severe was the mandate of duty.
Christy conveyed his uncle back to the Dauphine, shook hands with him, and returned to the Bellevite. The mission of the steamer in Mobile Bay ended, and she had nothing more to do but return to her native waters, though perhaps this would prove to be the most difficult part of the entire enterprise.
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