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āļŠāļđāļāļĢ āđāļĨāđāļ āļŠāļĨāđāļāļ āļāļāļāđāļĨāļāđ 63 "Can you make anything of this affair yet, Mr. Passford?" asked Captain Battleton. "When I called upon you in your stateroom this morning, you told me that"â "Certainly not; for as soon as it was seen on board of the flag-ship that the commander of the Bronx was disobeying his orders, we should be chased by the two ships on the station and fired upon." He had not been mistaken in his estimate of the man, so far as he could judge from his answers. Pennant had taken a steamer home to New York from Havana after the captain had died there of yellow fever. He had expected to be given the command of the vessel; and when he failed to obtain the position he resigned his place as mate, but secured the same position in another and larger steamer.