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Taken by the Enemy

CHAPTER XXX
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The pilot manifested entire confidence, as he had plenty of water in the channel, and he knew all about the currents, the tide, and the action of the wind.

It was an exciting time, when every light on board was extinguished, and the steamer started down the bay with Captain Pecklar and two quartermasters at the wheel.
After the Bellevite had passed the dangerous part of the channel, firing was heard from Fort Morgan; but the vessel was soon in the Gulf of Mexico.

Heavy guns were heard for some time, but all on board of the steamer could afford to laugh at them.

The ship continued on her course, and among the islands near Nassau Percy Pierson was put on board of a schooner bound to New Providence.
In eight days from the time she passed the forts, the Bellevite steamed into New York Bay, and then to Bonnydale on the Hudson, where the family were again re-united, and the fond mother wept over her two children, restored to her after all the dangers of the past.
On his arrival, Captain Passford found letters for him from the Government, and the offer of the Bellevite had been promptly accepted.
After having been Taken by the Enemy, on the next voyage Christy found himself Within the Enemy's Lines.
_OLIVER OPTIC'S BOOKS._ YOUNG AMERICA ABROAD SECOND SERIES.
A Library of Travel and Adventure in Foreign Lands.

16mo.
Illustrated by Nast, Stevens, Perkins, and others.
Per volume, $1.25.
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