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"Mr. Passford," continued the captain, indicating Christy with his finger, "your father's name, if you please."
āđāļāļĄ āļāļē āļŠāļī āđāļ āļŠāļĨāđāļāļ "I do not regard his statements as lies in any proper sense of the word, Dr. Connelly," replied Christy with considerable spirit. "I have had occasion to deceive the enemy on several occasions; and nearly two years ago I looked up the morality of lying on the field of battle and its surroundings. I think my father is as good a Christian man as draws the breath of life, and I found that I simply held to his opinions." "Then you have reversed the decision of Captain Battleton?" Without much difficulty Christy dropped his valise into the boat, and then dropped himself in after it. The belated passenger cast an earnest look at the Vernon, which had just begun to move, though at a snail's pace, and he hoped he should be able to get on board of her. Flanger in the Captain's Cabin.âPage 281.