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PREFACE
CHAPTER I - THE UNITED STATES STEAMER BRONX
CHAPTER II - A DINNER FOR THE CONFEDERACY
CHAPTER III - THE INTRUDER AT THE CABIN DOOR
CHAPTER IV - A DEAF AND DUMB MYSTERY
CHAPTER V - A CONFIDENTIAL STEWARD
CHAPTER VI - A MISSION UP THE FOREMAST
CHAPTER VII - AN INTERVIEW ON THE BRIDGE
Set against the thunderous backdrop of the Civil War’s naval blockade, this tale follows a young Union lieutenant thrust onto the modest steamer Bronx. As the Union’s ironclads chase the elusive Confederate supply lines along the Southern coast, the story captures the clang of cannon fire and the restless tide of history. The narrative’s opening places the reader squarely in the cramped captain’s cabin, where ambition and duty begin to clash.
Christy Passford, freshly promoted and still mourning the loss of his beloved Bellevite, receives a stern yet supportive lecture from his father, a seasoned captain. Their conversation reveals a young officer torn between personal longing and the grave responsibilities of war, while the crew’s camaraderie offers both comfort and tension. Early encounters with enemy vessels hint at the perilous cat‑and‑mouse game that will test his resolve.
Blending meticulous historical flavor with imaginative drama, the novel paints the blockade as a crucible of courage, sacrifice, and moral conflict. It invites listeners to feel the salty spray, hear the orders barked across decks, and witness a fledgling hero’s first steps toward the larger, turbulent currents of the nation’s destiny.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (369K characters)
Series
Blue and the Gray--Afloat, book 3
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Louise Hope, David Garcia, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Kentuckiana Digital Library)
Release date
2006-06-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1822–1897
Best known for brisk, moral adventure stories for young readers, this prolific 19th-century American writer also spent years in the classroom and public life. His books of sea travel, school life, and youthful independence helped shape popular children's fiction in his era.
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