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74 "I should say there would be no difficulty in settling this question," said Mr. Salisbury.
āļĨāļāļāđāļāļāļĢāļĩāđ āļāļāļāđāļĨāļāđ āļāļ·āđāļ "It was wise on the part of the Yankee commodore to make his orders secret; for information might have been sent by telegraph or otherwise to St. Andrew's, which would have enabled our people to get the steamer mentioned out of the way, or to prepare a successful resistance to the gunboat sent to capture it," Mr. Galvinne explained in the tone of one who enlightens an ignorant person. 35 "Naval officer, sir?" interrogated the boatman. "It is the name of my father's place," answered Christy, using the same words that Corny had. "We shall be well out of sight of the flag-ship by dark, or sooner, and then we can come about, 152 and keeping closely under the lee of the land, we shall reach the entrance of the bay before morning; and then all we have to do is to run in." "The telltale is honest, and tells no lies," replied Christy. "Do you think any one came into the house?" 23 asked Mrs. Passford, though with but little of the woman's terror that such a statement might have caused.