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เกม ยิง ปลา แตก ง่าย "Why do you say that we have struck the right man, Mike?" asked Mr. Pennant, caring little for the former relations of the two men. CHAPTER XXX THE ATTACK UPON THE FORT "But there will be no trouble of any kind," added the first lieutenant. "We are not carrying sail, and I shall quietly give the word to the quartermaster to make the course west instead of east. Flint is the only man on board who is at all likely to question the regularity of the proceedings on board; and I do not see how he can do it, for he knows nothing at all about the orders under which we are sailing. In fact, we shall be on the other tack before the time comes to open the sealed envelope." "This is an outrage," said the man on the forecastle, who could not help seeing that the whole party were in a fair way to be annihilated if they made any further resistance. With even an ordinary revolver in his hip pocket, he would not have been helpless, and he might have saved himself without requiring this service of the steward. Opening his valise, he took from it a smaller revolver, and put it in his hip pocket, which he had never used for any other purpose; and he resolved not to be caught again in an unarmed condition, even when no danger was apparent. In action he carried a navy revolver in each of his hip pockets. "The Magnolia, bound to Appalachicola," replied 209 the spokesman of the craft. "What boat is that?" "What has broken now, mother?" asked the lieutenant, glancing from one to the other of the busy couple.