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"On the contrary, I do not see how he could have done otherwise, commodore, and I have expressed to him my friendly feeling," replied Christy. "I think he is a devoted and faithful officer, sir."
ตกปลาเพื่อแลกรับรางวัลคลับ Flanger in the Captain's Cabin.—Page 281. "What is the matter now?" asked the prisoner in the ward room, after he had rubbed his eyes for a time. "Can you make out where you are, Mike?" inquired Mr. Pennant, after about half a mile had been made. "You know that I am. Wasn't the commission decided to be mine?" "So can I, if you please, captain," added the lieutenant, smiling as pleasantly as though he had been free from pain, as he could not have been with the wound in his arm. "I wish to say a few words about the gentleman in black we captured on board of the sloop." "His name is David Davis; but he is not a relative of the president of the Southern Confederacy, for he is a mulatto. He has rendered very 364 important service on several occasions, and there is not a truer or braver man on board of the Bronx, or any other ship of the squadron," replied Christy with enthusiasm.