The Guns of Bull Run - A story of the civil war's eve by Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander) Altsheler
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He put a pair of powerful glasses to his eyes and scanned the sea's rim.
He looked a long time, and then his face showed excitement. "It comes! It comes!" he exclaimed, more to himself than to Harry and Arthur. "Is it the steamer? Is it the Star of the West?" exclaimed Harry forgetting all doubts of Shepard in the thrill of the moment. "Yes, the Star of the West! It can be no other!" replied Shepard. "It can be no other! Take the glasses and see for yourself!" When Harry looked he saw, where sea and sky joined, a black dot that gradually lengthened out into a small plume. It was not possible to recognize any ship at that distance, but he felt instinctively that it was the Star of the West. He passed the glasses to Arthur, who also took a look, and then drew a deep breath. Harry handed the glasses back to Shepard, saying: "I see the ship, and I've no doubt that it's the Star of the West. Do you know anything about this vessel, Mr. Shepard?" "I've heard that she's only a small steamer, totally unfitted for offense or defense." "If the batteries fire upon her she's bound to go back." "You put it right." "Then, in effect, this is a test, and it rests with us whether or not to |
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