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"Yes, sar; but dey done tote 'em all ober to de Mis'sip Riber."
āļŠāļđāļāļĢ āļāļē āļāđāļē āļĢāđāļē 3 āđāļĄāđ "Certainly, captain; go on." "Perhaps he will change his mind after this. If you have not saved my life, Dave, you have saved my self-respect, for your prompt action, quite as soon as it was prudent for you to act, redeemed me from any further submission, and I expected to throw away my life rather than sign that order. I think he would not have killed me, for that would have blocked his game; but he would have wounded me in two minutes more. I thank you with all my heart, Dave, and I shall not forget what you have done." "I should not have rung that bell if I had not been afraid of taking cold," added the son. "I have to report the capture of the small sloop, the Magnolia, in tow," said the third lieutenant, touching his cap to the commander. "We have eleven prisoners. Hilton is wounded, and I will send him on board first, if you please." "The boats of the Mercidita and Sagamore have captured the place, and picked up five or six small vessels loaded with cotton, I was informed by the commodore," replied Christy. "What is it, Gorman?" asked the lieutenant, standing up in his place. "Your views, if you please, Dr. Connelly."