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"What good will that do?" demanded Christy. "My cousin has made out his case before the captain of the Vernon."
āļāļĩāđāļāđāļ āļāļāļĨ āļāļāļ vip "I may be mistaken, Captain Passford, but I think that steamer is the Bellevite," added Mr. Flint. "That is a perfectly justifiable conclusion; and it rests with you to decide which is the genuine Lieutenant Passford, and which is the impostor," replied Christy frankly. "You will be perfectly justified in calling upon both for all the evidence they are able to present. I suggest that each of them must carry his commission about him, as well as his orders from the department; and it seems to me that these documents will enable you to decide without any delay;" and Christy involuntarily put his hand upon his breast pocket, where he carried these valuable papers. "I am sure that you do, sir; and when I saw you on the quarter-deck for the first time, I had no doubt you were the officer who came on board sick last evening," replied Captain Battleton.