เกมส์ ดั ม มี่ ออนไลน์
เกมส์ ดั ม มี่ ออนไลน์
ซื้อ หวย มาเล ย์ ออนไลน์ "Did I, indeed? I was not aware of it. I came on board last night? I was not aware of that fact," said Christy. "You are playing a farce now, cousin; but I cannot stay to fool with you. Take him out of the berth, Dave." The steamer went off till she looked very much smaller, and then changed her course to the south-west. The lieutenant in the cutter ordered the bowman to sound with the small hand lead, after he had brought the boat to a full stop. The man reported eight feet. The head of the boat was then turned to the west, and the crew ordered to give way. In a quarter of an hour more the course was checked, and the bowman directed to sound again. Sixteen feet was reported. "I am glad to hear it. Have you informed him that we have another lieutenant on board of the Vernon?" continued the commander. CHAPTER XIX THE SKIPPER OF THE SLOOP MAGNOLIA "I hope we shall do as well as we did at Cedar Keys," replied the first lieutenant, when he had given the order to come about to the quartermaster. Again the steamer darted ahead at a speed which would soon carry her beyond the reach of the musket ball of the soldiers. Christy still remained upon the bridge, observing the fort and all that was done on the deck of the Bronx. He directed his glass frequently at the barbette of the fort; but the prudent commander of the garrison had evidently concluded to confine his efforts to the casemates. At least one-fourth of his men had been disabled.