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CHAPTER XIV THE AFFRAY ON THE QUARTER-DECK OF THE BRONX
jokerizer Mr. Pennant had some doubts about the correctness of the important information he had obtained, but he was at a loss to know how to verify it. It was a matter of course that sentinels patrolled the vicinity of the fort, or at least the principal approach to it. He decided to postpone his inquiry into this matter till a later hour of the night or morning. "You and Florry are not in the habit of setting the table, mother; and the first bell rang an hour later than usual," added Christy. "Not a word, sir; only said he would be down to his breakfast in a few minutes." "No, sir; I belong to Captain Flanger: his father is dead, and left me to his son." Not a particle of noise had been made in the stateroom; at least, none that could be heard on the deck above. Christy hastened from the little apartment through the cabin to the gangway, where he found Mr. Flint at the head of the stairs prepared to execute the part of the work assigned to him, which was to fall upon Mr. Galvinne; 165 but he did not appear to be in a favorable position for the attack.