[A Victorious Union by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookA Victorious Union CHAPTER XXX 6/8
"We are ready to transmit your orders to our superiors." "My orders will depend somewhat upon the steamer astern of us; and if you will excuse me a few moments, I shall soon be ready to issue them," replied Christy, as he took his spy-glass from the brackets, and directed it to the approaching steamer from the west.
"What do you make of her, Mr.Baskirk ?" The executive officer had been observing the steamer astern with his glass; and she was not more than four miles distant by this time. "She is a large vessel, I judge, not less than a thousand tons.
She has all sail set and drawing, and she seems to be making very rapid progress through the water," replied the first lieutenant.
"But there are not less than three steamers pursuing her, though they are a long way astern of her." "I make out the chasers, and I should judge that she is getting away from them," added Christy. "The leading steamer is turning her head to the south!" exclaimed Mr. Baskirk, with no little excitement in his manner. "I only wonder she has not done so before," added the commander, rejoining the officers of the other steamers.
"I believe Captain Wright of the Muskegon outranks Captain Boyden of the St.Croix," he continued. "He does, Captain Passford," replied Mr.Amblen. "If you will excuse me a moment, I will write an order for him;" and Christy retired to his cabin for this purpose. His communication directed Captain Wright to take possession of the Raven, and treat her precisely as though she were the prize of the Muskegon and her consort; and constructively she was concerned in the capture of the vessel, especially in the distribution of the prize-money.
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