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Alice watched the progress of the boat with great interest. She reached the English frigate, remained a short time, and was speedily on her way back. Before she had long left the frigate she was followed by another boat which overtook her as she reached the shore. A short time afterwards, Judson appeared, and put a card into his master's hand. "Say that I shall be delighted to see him when he can come up." "What about the action, Judson?" asked the admiral. "Just the finest, sir, that has been fought during the war," answered Judson. "He'll be up here presently, and tell you more about it than I can." Scarcely ten minutes had passed by, when Judson announced, "Captain Sir Pearce Ripley!" The admiral received the young captain with every mark of regard. "And now let me introduce you to my guests, General and Miss Verner; but, by the by, you know them, I think." Alice, lost to all sense of decorum, sprang forward to receive him. The general put out his hand in a cordial manner, and with many compliments congratulated him on his success. The admiral having listened to an account of the action, dragged off the general to see some improvements on the farm; the ladies of the family left the room, and Pearce Ripley heard from Alice's own lips that her father fully sanctioned their union. He claimed a sailor's privilege, and before a month had passed their marriage took place. Bonham obtained his post rank, and though he had not the talent of his friend, he ever proved himself an active efficient officer. Harry Verner quitted the service, finding that, notwithstanding his connections, his merits were not appreciated, and that he was not likely to obtain his promotion. He soon afterwards broke his neck out hunting. Sir Pearce Ripley commanded several line of battle ships, and took an active part in three of England's greatest naval victories. He in due course became an admiral, and was created a baronet, and his sons entering the navy rose to the highest rank in their noble profession. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Story of Nelson, by W.H.G. Kingston *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE STORY OF NELSON *** ***** This file should be named 23504.txt or 23504.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/3/5/0/23504/ Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England Updated editions will replace the previous
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