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CHAPTER XXIX.<br />

A NAVAL BATTLE.<br />

AFTER dinner, seeing that Doctor Grey<br />

and the<br />

naval officer (who " lighted a stick of rolled<br />

tobacco and smoked it as if it were a pipe," as<br />

Honda afterward said) evidently wished to talk<br />

together, Honda Jiro left with many<br />

invitations to<br />

come again in the morning. Doctor Grey promised<br />

to take him in next door to the dispensary of the<br />

physician, Doctor Bunner, who healed and prescribed<br />

for the native poor.<br />

Had Honda Jiro been able then to understand<br />

English, he would have heard a conversation something<br />

like that given below. Both were Americans,<br />

both strong patriots and lovers of freedom, haters<br />

of human slavery and oppression, and withal devout<br />

Christian men.<br />

" Things look dark at home, just now," said Doctor<br />

Grey, " do they not, Captain McDougal " ?<br />

" Yes, doctor, they do. With Vicksburg<br />

still holding<br />

out, and the awful defeats at Fredericksburg and<br />

Chancellorsville, the Union arms are under a cloud<br />

which shows no silver lining yet."<br />

" So it seems ;<br />

and sometimes I feel as if I had no<br />

country, and wonder whether my children will ever<br />

see the United States again. With Confederate vic-<br />

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