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Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897

"On The Blockade"

Then he dismissed him, and,
locking his desk, he went on deck. After taking an observation of the
weather he mounted the bridge.


CHAPTER VIII
IMPORTANT INFORMATION, IF TRUE

"Good evening, Mr. Lillyworth," said Captain Passford, when he reached
the bridge.
"Good evening, Captain Passford," replied the second lieutenant, as he
touched his cap to his superior, galling as the act was, according to
his own statement.
"It looks as though we should have some wind," added the captain.
"Yes, sir; and we shall have a nasty time of it across the Gulf Stream."
"If there is any decided change in the weather during your watch, you
will oblige me by having me called," added the captain; "I think I am
tired enough to turn in, for I have been very busy all the evening,
copying letters and papers. I think I need a clerk almost as much as
the captain of a frigate."
"I think you ought to have one, sir," added Mr. Lillyworth, manifesting
a deep interest in this matter.
"As the matter now stands I have to use a good deal of my time in
copying documents. By the way, if we fall in with any United States
man-of-war, I wish to communicate with her.


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