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CHAPTER II THE ABSCONDING MAN-SERVANT
ยู ฟ่า ไม่มี ขั้น ต่ํา The lieutenant had closely watched the movements of the Bronx. He had made the signal that the fort was not very dangerous to the well-being of the gunboat, and he understood her present movement. The light was increasing, and the Bronx could be distinctly seen, headed to the south-east, or in other words, making for the deep water outside the bar. Mr. Pennant still kept the cutter headed to the south. "No, sir." "Corny on board of this steamer!" exclaimed the father. "In irons too!" "Not a word, sir; only said he would be down to his breakfast in a few minutes." "I don't like to have a man stand behind me, and you will take your place in the rear of Captain Passford, who is more worthy of your attention than I am;" and though Dave was a brave fellow, he obeyed the order. "He is my uncle; my father's only brother."