play 168galaxy
play 168galaxy
āđāļ āļāļī āļ āļāļĢāļĩ āļŠāļĨāđāļāļ āļĨāđāļēāļŠāļļāļ 35 "Naval officer, sir?" interrogated the boatman. During this conversation, Ralph, still holding his prisoner, had sent the steward on deck for a pair of handcuffs, which the seaman proceeded to apply to the wrists of Corny. "You could hardly have supposed that a little gunboat like the Bronx was sent all alone on such a mission." Before Christy could begin his report he was called to the deck by the first lieutenant, though everything had appeared to be quiet and orderly there. Ralph Pennant had been at work among the crew, and was unable to discover that any of the men were disloyal; but the commander had better information obtained by his own investigations. Ralph was in consultation with Mr. Flint when Christy went on deck.