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"I should not have rung that bell if I had not been afraid of taking cold," added the son.
āļāļĩāļāļēāļĢāđāđāļāļĄāļŠāļĨāđāļāļāļāļĢāļĩ "Don't strike, my men; they have surrendered," continued Mr. Pennant with a gesture to his men. "It was a superfluous question, for I know all about him. He is the captain of the Floridian, though that would not make him a combatant unless he fights his ship; and that is what he did on board of the Magnolia. I regard him and his companions, except the skipper of the sloop, as prisoners of war. You proved by your words and conduct that you were not a combatant, and you are at liberty to depart when you please." 338 "South, sir," replied the quartermaster. "Hold water!" added the lieutenant. "Stern all!" "But why are you out at this time of night, my son? It is nearly two o'clock in the morning," said Mrs. Passford, as she descended the stairs. "You are not half dressed, Christy." "They are very nice; I have just tried one of them," added Captain Flanger, as he passed the plate over to the commander.