Fighting for The Right

Fighting for The Right by Oliver Optic is a literary work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on September 4, 2015. This edition comprises 168 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with a conversation between Captain Passford and his son, Lieutenant Passford, who reflects on his well-being following a recent injury sustained during a naval engagement.
Readers will find a focus on themes related to military life and personal resilience, as the story unfolds against the backdrop of the United States Navy during a tumultuous period. The book explores the dynamics of family and duty, providing insights into the experiences of those involved in naval conflicts. With its emphasis on literary collections and classical elements, this edition invites readers to engage with the historical context and character development inherent in the narrative.
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“Well, Christy, how do you feel this morning?” asked Captain Passford, one bright morning in April, at Bonnydale on the Hudson, the residence of the former owner of the Bellevite, which he had presented to the government. “Quite well, father; I think I never felt any better in all my life,” replied Lieutenant Passford, of the United States Navy, recently commander of the little gunboat Bronx, on board of which he had been severely wounded in an action with a Confederate fort in Louisiana.
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