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āļāļēāļĢ āđāļāļēāļāļāļ° āļāļē āļāļē āļĢāđāļē "We appear to agree, gentlemen, for you have expressed my own views as well as I could state them myself," added the captain. "But when I decide that the holder of the commission, which I am satisfied is a genuine document, is the loyal officer, and entitled to be received as the future commander of the Bronx, I must declare that the other is a Confederate; and not only that, but also that he is acting as a spy; that he is on board of the Vernon with mischievous intentions. It will be my duty to regard him as a prisoner of war, at least. What do you think of it, Mr. Salisbury?" "Any further questions, Mr. Salisbury?" asked the captain, bestowing a bored look upon the executive officer. illustration of quoted scene 300 "Captain Passford, I protest agailst this treatment of a prisoler of war," howled the privateersman.