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"At Bonnydale, on the Hudson."
ทดลอง เล่น pg ฟรี Christy was not disposed to believe that he was a brilliant officer, or to accept unchallenged the extravagant praise that had been bestowed upon 44 him. He endeavored to follow the Gospel injunction "not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think." But while he tried to keep the flower of modesty in full bloom in his soul, he could not deny that he had given the enemies of his country a great deal of trouble, and subjected them to some heavy losses. Then he recalled the conspiracy on board of the Bronx while he was acting-commander of her; and though it was for the interest of the Confederacy to get rid of so active an officer, he believed it was the vessel and not himself that the conspirators desired to obtain. There was no answer to his inquiry. 118 "What does that mean, my man?" asked Christy of one of the men near him. "They appear to be weighing the anchor." "Then I will wait till I have time to attend to it," replied the heroic officer who treated the injury with contempt; "I have not finished my report to the captain yet. I will be in the ward room as soon as the captain is done with me." "Jes' off de ole Fort Lafitte, whar de water's deep." CHAPTER XVII THE SECOND AND THIRD LIEUTENANTS