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ทีเด็ด บอล สด "Good again!" exclaimed the lieutenant. "I think that is about the range of those guns." CHAPTER IX A MORAL PHILOSOPHER. The momentum of the cutter was checked, and the boat placed in a convenient position for a further conference with the sloop. Either by intention or carelessness the skipper of the sail-boat had permitted her to broach to, probably because he was giving too much attention to the boat and too little to the sloop. When the cutter lost its headway, it was not more than fifty feet from the sloop. "I studied history a little in relation to this subject, for I wanted to know whether any lies I might tell in serving my country were to be registered against me. I know that I would not tell a lie in the ordinary relations of life; but I am sure that I should have been a traitor to the union if I had told the enemy the simple truth on several 109 occasions. I captured a schooner loaded with cotton by pretending to be what I was not. If it is justifiable to kill a man in war, it must be justifiable to tell a lie to the enemy." "Who are the other prisoners?" demanded Corny, as though he had a right to know. "Perhaps not, for I intend to replace her with the Bronx." "Yes, sar; what's dat, massa?"