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āļŠāļđāļāļĢ āļāļē āļāđāļē āļĢāđāļē 4 āđāļāļ§ 54 "I have no intention to meddle with what does not concern me, captain. It appears that Lieutenant Passford has already reported to you," said Christy; and this was the astounding fact to him of the situation. "Yes, sar; she done h'ist two out ob her innards, and done took two more from de fort." "That is my decided opinion. A noise at my chamber door woke me; I found the front door ajar, though I know I closed it when I came in last night, and I saw something moving down the avenue, which could only have been a man. Of course, I conclude that it was a burglar; but none of us have been killed or harmed." "Count them for yourself!" exclaimed Captain Flanger in brutal tones. "You think that method would suit you better than the usual one of delivering orders verbally," said Christy, laughing as much at the coolness as at the impudence of his companion. "I cannot explain itâhow can I?" replied Christy. "Whoever took out my papers and put the blanks in their place, did not make me his confidant in the operation."