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The transfer of cargo, so far as the Bronx was 142 concerned, was completed. It appeared that the flag-officer was hurrying the departure of the steamer on her mission, whatever it was. He had just had a long talk with Corny, and doubtless there was danger that the object of the cruise might be defeated by delay. In a short time the Bronx was under way, headed to the eastward, in accordance with her verbal orders, for the sealed envelope was not to be opened till nine o'clock in the evening, as Christy learned from Mr. Flint.
m ฝาก 10 รับ 100 "I can say with entire confidence that I was in command of the Vixen," added Christy. 289 "Thank you, Captain Passford," replied the steward. "You do not wish to make any explanation of the remarkable situation in which you find yourself placed at the present moment?" "I neber spoke noffin but the truf, Massa Ossifer." "No doubt of it," replied Christy. "It was wise on the part of the Yankee commodore to make his orders secret; for information might have been sent by telegraph or otherwise to St. Andrew's, which would have enabled our people to get the steamer mentioned out of the way, or to prepare a successful resistance to the gunboat sent to capture it," Mr. Galvinne explained in the tone of one who enlightens an ignorant person. "I will have a talk with him," replied the commander, as he left the bridge.