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A Victorious Union

CHAPTER XXVII
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But he did not object to his solitude, for he had enough to think of; and though he did not betray it in his expression, he was in a state of excitement, for what young fellow, even if "fully developed before he was twenty-one," could have helped being exhilarated when he found himself in command of such an exceptionally fine and fast ship as the St.Regis.
When he went on deck, for he seemed to need more air than usual to support the immense amount of internal life that was stirring his being, he met Paul Vapoor coming up from the ward room, where he messed with seven other officers.
"I hope you are feeling very well, Captain Passford," said Paul, as he touched his cap to the commander, for all familiarities were suspended unless when they were alone; and habit generally banished them even then.
"As well as usual, Mr.Vapoor," replied Christy.

"How do you find the engine ?" "In excellent condition, Captain.

It was thoroughly overhauled at the yard, boilers and machinery, and I have examined it down to the minutest details." "I have an idea that our speed will be more in demand than our fighting strength on this cruise," added Christy.
"We are ready for speed in the engine room.

The coal that remained on board on the arrival of the ship at the yard was very bad; but it has all been taken out, and our bunkers are filled with the best that could be had, the master-machinist informed me yesterday," replied the chief engineer.

"I don't believe she could overhaul the Bellevite, for I am of the opinion that she is the fastest sea-going steamer in the navy." "I don't think we shall find any blockade-runner that can run away from the Bellevite; for she has overhauled every one she chased off Mobile Bay, and made a prize of her.


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