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"The first cutter of the United States steamer Bronx! Heave to, and give an account of yourselves," hailed the officer in command. "Stand by to lay on your oars!" he added in a lower tone to his crew. "Oars!"

āđ€āļ„ āļ”āļī āļ• āļŸāļĢāļĩ āļŠāļĨāđ‡āļ­āļ• āđ„āļĄāđˆ āļ•āđ‰āļ­āļ‡ āļāļēāļ āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ "De steamer! wot's de steamer? Is't a Yankee gumboat?" demanded Uncle Job, opening his eyes with wonder and astonishment. "The Magnolia, bound to Appalachicola," replied 209 the spokesman of the craft. "What boat is that?" "Yes, sar; I knows it like my own name, but I can't spoke it if I die for't," answered Job, laughing. "All right, doctor; I have been directed to admit you. Pass in, sir." The quartermaster obeyed the order, and four of the party were placed in the bow and stern sheets of the cutter. Six oarsmen were directed to take their places on the thwarts. The lieutenant retained his place in the stern sheets, which he had not left during the affray or the conference. Three seamen, with a pistol in one hand and a cutlass in the other, were directed to remain on board of the sloop; but the party had been disarmed, and their muskets were in the bottom of the cutter, and they were not likely to attempt any resistance. The painter of the sloop was made fast to the stern of the Bronx's boat, and Mr. Pennant gave the order for the crew to give way.

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