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"I did, sir; for we captured a privateer on the voyage," answered Corny.
āļāļēāļ 100 āļāļĢāļĩ 100 āđāļĄāđ āļāđāļāļ āļāđāļē āđāļāļī āļĢāđ āļ ufa 187 "This is mean of you, Christy, to put me in irons," said Corny reproachfully as he turned to his cousin; "I might have asked Captain Battleton to put you in irons on board of the Vernon; but I did not." "I don't wish to be rude with a gentleman as polite as yourself, Captain Passford; but you interrupted my remarks by rising from your chair," said Captain Flanger, with the revolver still poised in his hand, while he dropped the other with the handcuff upon it at his side. 338 "South, sir," replied the quartermaster. "No use, Massa Ossifer; dis nigger don't hab teef enough to do dat." "I don't know exactly where we are now, Captain Passford," said the officer of the expedition. At this moment the captain appeared in the gangway, and interrupted the conversation. He informed the prisoner of war, as he chose to regard him, that he had directed the carpenter to put up a temporary berth for him. Christy opened his valise, and took from it his frock, which he put on after he had disposed of his coat. Then he looked like a common sailor. He was informed that his berth was just forward of the steerage, in that part of the steamer where the men slung their hammocks. The third lieutenant was directed to show him to the place indicated.