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He leaped from his bed when no answer came to his second demand, lighted his lamp, and put on his trousers. With the light in his hand, he opened the door; but there was no one there, and not a sound of any kind could be heard. He walked about the hall in his bare feet, and listened attentively at the doors of several of the chambers, especially at that of Mr. Pembroke, the invalid gentleman whom, with his daughter, he had brought home as a passenger in the captured Vixen.
āļāđāļē āļāļēāļĒ āļāļāļĨ āļ§āļąāļ āļāļĩāđ āđāļĄāđāļ āđ "How many men have you on board, Captain Flanger?" demanded the third lieutenant, still standing up in the boat abreast of the person he addressed. "You shall see it, and go on board of it if you wish; but we may have a battle with the fort."