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A Victorious Union

CHAPTER XXV
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THE PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE ST.

REGIS Christy Passford was astounded and confounded when he read the commission.

He modestly believed that he had already been promoted beyond his deserving, though no one else, not even his father, thought so.

He had not sought promotion at any time, and he had been hurried through four grades in something over three years.

He was the heir of millions, and he had given all his pay to wounded sailors and the families of those who had fallen in naval actions.
His share of the prize money resulting from the captures in which he had taken part as commander or in some subordinate position had made him a rich man; and with his mother's assistance, he was disbursing no small portion of his wealth among those who had been deprived of their support by the casualties of the war.


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