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"I should take him for a young man of twenty or twenty-one, but he says he is only eighteen. He is a very young officer to be put in charge of a steamer, for I understand that he is ordered 61 to the command of the Bronx. But then he has made a reputation as the commander of that vessel, which doubtless justifies his appointment."
āļŠāļĄāļąāļāļĢ āļŠāļĄāļēāļāļīāļ āđāļĄ āļāđāļē 888 "Is that so? Then we mustn't talk here," added Warton, apparently somewhat alarmed. "Who told you so?" "The first cutter of the United States steamer Bronx! Heave to, and give an account of yourselves," hailed the officer in command. "Stand by to lay on your oars!" he added in a lower tone to his crew. "Oars!" "He must have come into your room, my son, or you would not have heard him at the door. Perhaps he has robbed you," suggested Mrs. Passford. "Are those four very large,âlong as this cabin is wide?" asked the lieutenant with interest.