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āļŠāļĨāđāļāļ āļāļāļāđāļĨāļāđ āļāļāļĨāļāļ āđāļĨāđāļ āļāļĢāļĩ 219 The moment he put his feet upon the deck, the commander stepped back, with a look of profound astonishment, if not of dismay, on his face, as he glanced at the important prisoner of the party. At first he seemed to be unable to believe the evidence of his senses, and gazed with intense earnestness at the gentleman. "I know no name but Bonnydale," replied Corny; and the flush of fever or something else was on his cheeks now. So far, Corny, with the single exception of his failure to give the geography of the estate, stood quite as well as his cousin. Then the first lieutenant questioned them both, as they were seated at the table, in a very general way. In their answers, Corny used the word "raised," while Christy was "brought up." Several phrases in more common use at the South than at the North were noted in his answers, which did not appear in the diction of Christy.