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CHAPTER II THE ABSCONDING MAN-SERVANT
พุซซี่ 888 เครดิต ฟรี ไม่ ต้อง ฝาก ไม่ ต้อง แชร์ "I think you are correct in your view, Captain Passford, though probably he is of more service 249 to the Confederate government, as your father is to our own, than a score of sailors or soldiers; but modern civilization does not hold civilians as prisoners of war. Besides, he is doing so much to provide our vessels with prizes in the matter of cotton ships, that it would be a pity to take him out of his sphere of usefulness to us," added the commodore with a smile. Colonel Passford was naturally very anxious to ascertain what had been done, and what was to be done, by the Bronx; but the steward was too discreet to answer any of his questions, and he was not aware that his son Corny was a prisoner on board as well as himself. "I was in New York, preparing to come on board of the Vernon." "Certainly, captain; go on."