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"Yes, sir; and since I came on deck, I heard that Phil Camden had been appointed acting second lieutenant," replied Pennant.
āļĄāļē āļŠ āļāļē āļĢāđāļē āļāļāļāļē āđāļāđāļ The Conference in the Captain's Cabin.âPage 70. Christy obeyed the order of Captain Battleton when he was directed to report below; but he felt that he was permitting the plot of his cousin to be carried out without any opposition, and without any attempt to check its progress. But he was a prisoner, and he realized that he could do nothing. His case had been tried, and he had been condemned to his present condition. It was useless to appeal to the captain, for he had already passed upon all the facts that had been presented before him. "They are very nice; I have just tried one of them," added Captain Flanger, as he passed the plate over to the commander. "Half a dozen of them, and a steamer to tow them to sea." "I have, captain; Rockton and Warton took part with Mr. Galvinne, but Sayles and Nichols did nothing, and they seem to be as in earnest on 181 the right side as the other two were on the wrong side," replied Ralph. "What are you waiting for, Mr. Flint?" asked Christy in a whisper, as he joined the second lieutenant.