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ence, had bounded out of his concealment, and seized him by the collar with one hand, at the same time attempting to draw his revolver with the other. "You're my prisoner!" he exclaimed. But the rebel had no sooner regained his feet, than he seized Frank around the body, and, lifting him from his feet, threw him heavily to the ground. Frank's revolver had become entangled in his belt in such a manner that he could not draw it, and he now saw how foolhardy he had been, for his antagonist was a man of almost twice his size, and possessed of enormous strength. But Frank still retained his presence of mind, and, in falling, he managed to catch the rebel by the hair, and pulled him to the ground with him. He clung to him with a death-grip, and the guerrilla, after trying in vain to break his hold, attempted to draw a knife from his belt. Frank seized it at the same moment, when each used all his skill and strength to obtain possession of it. Both parties gazed in utter amazement, as this singular struggle went on and neither dared to fire a shot, for fear of hitting their own man. At length the mate, who, with his men, had watched the progress of the conflict, with their feelings worked up to the highest pitch of excitement, discovered that the rebel, by his superior strength, was gaining the advantage; and he knew that the only way to save his officer was to drive the rebels from their position. "Steady there, lads!" he exclaimed; "fix bayonets." The order was promptly obeyed. "Ready, now! Aim! Fire! Charge bayonets! Forward, double-quick!" The sailors broke from their concealment with a loud yell, and rushed toward the rebel line. They were soon overtaken by the men under command of the executive officer, who, not wishing to be outdone by their comrades, had come to their assistance. The rebels were taken completely by surprise, and, after delivering a straggling fire, rapidly retreated. The charge made by the sailors infused new courage into Frank, who increased his exertions, and struggled furiously for the possession of the knife. "Hold on," exclaimed the rebel; "I'll surrender, if you will promise me kind treatment." "I guess you'll surrender any way," said Frank; "and you may be sure that you will be well treated." "Let go my hair, then," said the rebel; "and let me get up." Frank accordingly released his hold, and the rebel rose to his feet, and was immediately seized by the mate, who, wi
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