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pg āļāļēāļ 1 āļāļēāļ āļĢāļąāļ 30 āļĨāđāļēāļŠāļļāļ "Do you know where we are bound, Mike?" asked Christy. "Then there are cotton vessels at that port, are there?" asked Christy, pricking up his ears at this suggestion. "The Magnolia, bound to Appalachicola," replied 209 the spokesman of the craft. "What boat is that?" "I did not see them there, Captain Passford; but it was your uncle's business to look after them, as he was doing in St. Andrew's Bay." "We have no time to talk sentiment now. It is necessary for you to understand the situation better than you do," interposed Christy; and he proceeded to explain in what manner his cousin Corny happened to be in command of the Bronx, while he was himself nominally a prisoner of war.