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allbet 24 "A steamer, sir," answered Gorman. "Mullygumps!" exclaimed Dave, as he suspended his labors on the trunk. The young officer was more excited than he had 34 ever been in the face of the enemy, for the present looked like a case in which his honor was at stake. He felt that it would be his ruin if the Vernon sailed without him. There had been some mistake in his orders, or in those of the commander of the store ship, and he was likely to be the sufferer for it. He rushed to the stern end of the ferry-boat in order to obtain a better view of the steamer; and at this moment he discovered a boat, pulled by one man, headed towards the navy-yard. "I think you ought to know it by this time, Captain Passford," answered Dave; and the remark was enough to condemn the impostor in the opinion of the servant. "You lived in here when you were in command of the vessel." "Then I may see you again, my friend. Thank you for your information, and will you give me your name?" added Christy. "I am very glad to see you, Corny," said he of the South, "and not the less glad because the meeting is so unexpected." "Where are you bound, Captain Passford?" asked Flanger, in a careless and indifferent manner, as he looked about the cabin.