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Captain Battleton spoke to Christy as though he had met him before, and needed no introduction. He was glad to see that the young officer was better, which indicated that he had been sick. He was confounded by the situation, for he had not been sick an hour, and he had never seen the commander of the Vernon in his life. The petty officer had told him that he appeared to be quite sick when he came on board the night before.
āļĢāļ§āļĄ āđāļ§āđāļ āļŠāļĨāđāļāļ āļāļēāļ 10 āļĢāļąāļ 100 "No, you didn't, Dave; that was Corny," replied Christy. The commander was disposed to carry the investigation a little farther in the same direction, and he sent Christy into the ward room, where he was instructed to remain until he was sent for. Captain Passford, senior, was well known to all the officers present by reputation, and he had assisted Dr. Connelly in procuring his appointment, so that the latter had had occasion to visit Bonnydale three times. "I am glad to hear it. Have you informed him that we have another lieutenant on board of the Vernon?" continued the commander.