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āļāļē āļŠāļī āđāļ āļāļāļāđāļĨāļāđ āļāļāļ āļāļąāđāļ āļāđāđāļē 100 "It does not follow that we shall have to fight 293 her or run away from her," added the first lieutenant, still gazing at the approaching steamer through his glass. "I don't believe she is a Confederate vessel. The rebels do not buy steamers as big as that one in England." "I should thank you, Captain Battleton, for the compliment, if I were not under suspicion of being some other person. May I ask when it will be convenient for you to settle the question, for it is not pleasant for me to feel that I am looked upon as even a possible impostor?" Another half hour elapsed, and except the monotonous plaint of the screw, no sound was to be heard. A footstep came from the cabin, where Dave was at work, or appeared to be, for he had been stationed there for his part of the programme which was presently to be carried out. "If I had seen you and Corny together, I should have known which was which," pleaded Mr. Flint. "Who's there?" he repeated in a louder tone.