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โบนัสเงินฝากคาสิโนออนไลน์ "I am in command, Dave, and there must be no more 'massa' now," added Christy. Homer Passford, the only brother of his father, had early in life settled in Alabama, and become a planter, where he had made a respectable fortune, though he was a poor man compared with the northern brother. He had a wife, a son, and a daughter. At the beginning of the war of the Rebellion he had promptly espoused the cause of the South, and from his point of view, he was fully as patriotic as his brother on the other side. He was ready to give himself, his son, and his fortune to the independence of the South. His character was quite as noble as that of his brother, and he had done all he could in person and with his wealth to insure the success of the Southern cause. "Why do you think it is not likely, Captain Passford?" asked the executive officer curiously. "This is not an official envelope," said the captain, 80 as he took the package, and then fixed his gaze on the owner of the documents.