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"That was a sensible thing to do. You are aware that we are short of officers, I suppose," said the commander.
āļāļĩ āđāļāđāļ 2 "I was hit in the left arm; but very fortunately the wound did not disable me," replied the lieutenant as he proceeded to take off his coat. "You have the names of the four men that I sent to you by the steward, have you not?" asked Christy. Mr. Pennant reported in all its details upon his expedition. Dr. Connelly said his patient was severely, but not dangerously, wounded; he would recover, but he would not be fit for duty for two or three weeks. Christy looked at his watch when the sail was reported to him, and found that it wanted ten minutes of eleven. The Bronx had been steaming for just about three hours, and must have made about forty miles, as he hastily figured up the run in his mind. "But can you not recall some event or circumstance which will throw some light on the mystery?" persisted Dr. Connelly.