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As Christy viewed the matter, there appeared to be no obstacle to the success of Corny's scheme for the capture of the Bronx, unless it was Mr. Flint, who might or might not discover that the new commander was an impostor. If his old associate saw the two cousins together, he would have no difficulty in determining which was his former commander; seeing Corny alone he might be deceived. With the flag-officer, who had seen Christy but once or twice, he was not likely to suspect that Corny was an impostor.
āļĢāļ§āļĄ āļŠāļĨāđāļāļ āđāļāļīāļĄ true wallet āļāļēāļ 10 āļĢāļąāļ 100 "He was by profession an actor in Mobile," added Corny. "All your guns seem to be mounted outside," said the naval officer as he halted on the parade. "I cannot say as much as that," replied Christy, still holding the gentleman's hand; "I must say I am sorry to see you under present circumstances, for you come as a prisoner in the hands of my men."