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āđ€āļ§āđ‡āļš āļžāļ™āļąāļ™ āđ‚āļ›āļĢ āđ‚āļĄ āļŠāļąāđˆ āļ™ āļ”āļĩāđ† 2020 "I suppose they have seen that the course of the ship has been changed, and I thought they might have come aft to ask some questions, 166 though the men ought to be better trained than that," added Mr. Galvinne, as he came quite near the companion-way where the second lieutenant was waiting for him, with Christy behind him, and ready to support him. In less than half an hour the party reached the locality indicated by Job. The officer could see the steamer which looked, in the gloom of the night, as though she was a craft of about five hundred tons. She was moored in the deep water so far in that she could not be seen by vessels in the offing. On each side of her was a small river steamer, and she seemed not to have completed her cargo. "I have had enough of him; remove him to the quarters," added Christy. "Clear as a bell, and bright starlight," replied the executive officer. "I will go below and see what can be done with them. I desire to make them as comfortable as possible, though I do not believe they will be satisfied with any location to which I may assign them." "We have plenty of material out of which to make them, and we can do as we did after the fight with the Scotian and the Arran, when we made them," replied Mr. Flint. "We have men of good education in the crew, who have either commanded coasters, or been mates on steamers." "But why were they brought off if the steamer is still in the bay?"

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