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"I ought to be, for I am a whiter man than Captain Flanger."
superslot1234 āđāļāļĢāļāļīāļ āļāļĢāļĩ 50 otp "I don't see how the commodore could go behind the commission which Corny carries in his pocket, with the orders of the department, any more than Captain Battleton could. I have thought of this, and I am afraid to trust myself to the chance," replied Christy very decidedly. "Besides, I desire to take the conspirators in the very act of running away with the Bronx; then I can make out a good case." A minute later Christy appeared with his report in his hand, and both of them were presented to the captain. The handwriting was as different as possible in the two papers. Corny's was in a large, coarse hand, but it was a fair copy, while Christy's contained several corrections and inter-lineations. No one could recognize the writing of either of the claimants, and the documents proved nothing at all. The captain was evidently weary of the investigation, and nothing but the commission 87 seemed to throw any reliable light upon the claim of either one or the other. "There appear to be only three steamers in sight," said the captain, who had come into the waist to observe the fleet. "Sea-sick! No, sir; I believe I never was sea-sick in my life."