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"But Christy would have found plenty of witnesses here: the second lieutenant and the seamen on board of the Bronx, for example."
āļāļīāļŠāļāđāļāđāļāļāļāļĩāđāļāļāļāđāļĨāļāđāļāļąāļāļāļĢāļāđāļāļĩāļĒāļĢāļāļī "We always called it Bonnydale; and I know no other name for it." "I have precisely the same papers," added Christy, with as much assurance as his cousin. "Who were the men with muskets on board of the sloop?" illustration of quoted scene Like the other male occupants of the house, the lieutenant was provided with a night-key. For one who had only just developed a tolerably thriving mustache, Christy was a prudent and methodical young gentleman. As a part of his method, he had a great many small drawers in his rooms, and a dozen or more keys; but he had never lost them, for the reason that he carried them chained to his nether garment. But he had two sets of keys, one for the house, and one for the ship. He had taken the night-key from the former, and put it in his vest pocket; and when he 20 reached the front door of the mansion, the key he wanted was in his chamber, and he had been careful to shut the door when he left the house.