A Prisoner of Morro; Or, In the Hands of the Enemy - Upton Sinclair - Book

A Prisoner of Morro; Or, In the Hands of the Enemy

E-text prepared by Steven desJardins and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net)
Transcriber's Note: Ensign Clark Fitch is a pseudonym used by Upton Sinclair.
Author of Bound for Annapolis, Cliff, the Naval Cadet, The Fighting Squadron, etc.
STREET & SMITH, PUBLISHERS 79-89 SEVENTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY
Copyright, 1898 By STREET & SMITH
A Prisoner of Morro

About noon of a day in May during the recent year the converted tug Uncas left Key West to join the blockading squadron off the northern coast of Cuba.
Her commander was Lieutenant Raymond, and her junior officer Naval Cadet Clifford Faraday. The regular junior officer was absent on sick leave, and Cadet Faraday had been assigned to his place in recognition of gallant conduct.
The ropes were cast off, and slowly the tug glided away from the dock and out toward the open sea.
It was not very long before the harbor of Key West was left behind, and then began the long trip to Havana. It was over a hundred miles, and that meant seven or eight hours' journey for the Uncas.
But the Uncas was a good, stout vessel, unusually swift for a tug, and she made the water fairly fly when once she got clear of the land.

Upton Sinclair
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2008-03-06

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Spanish-American War, 1898 -- Fiction

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