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Colonel Homer Passford Visits the Bronx.âPage 219.
āđāļ§āđāļ āļŠāļĨāđāļāļ āđāļĢ āļĄāđāļē āđāļāļ āļāđāļēāļĒ 2021 "Just west of the big house, sir," replied the Russian. "Bonnydale!" repeated the officer, after using his handkerchief, and thus improving his utterance of the word. "I hope we shall do as well as we did at Cedar Keys," replied the first lieutenant, when he had given the order to come about to the quartermaster. Dave busied himself in clearing the cabin table, and Christy impatiently waited the time for the decided action which had been planned. About half an hour later, when he realized from the condition of the stateroom that it was quite dark, the sounds coming to him assured him that the course of the Bronx had been changed as indicated by Mr. Galvinne. No noise or confusion on deck followed it, and the naval officer's prediction seemed to be in a fair way to be realized. Captain Flanger had been handcuffed and made fast to the rail of the vessel with the other prisoners, and with them he had been transferred to the flag-ship. It was probably in this removal that he had found the means of securing his liberty, 263 and had made his way on board in some manner not at all apparent to the commander of the Bronx, who had been in conference with the commodore when the change was made.