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"Dave is a wise man," said the commander, after he had given a few moments to the consideration of the situation.
āļ§āļīāđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļŦāđ āļāļĨ āļāļāļĨ 4 "You do not wish to make any explanation of the remarkable situation in which you find yourself placed at the present moment?" "I figured up the course a while ago, and I think we are off St. Andrew's Bay. If they had not put her about and run for an hour or more to the westward, I should be satisfied in regard to my position; as it is, I am not quite clear in regard to it," replied the commander. After half an hour of questioning, Corny was sent to the ward room, and Christy was called to 78 the captain's cabin. About the same questions were put to him as to his cousin; but both of them were prompt in their answers. In the last two years, Corny had been more at Bonnydale than Christy, and he was quite as much at home there, so that there was no reason why he should not be able to describe the mansion and its surroundings as accurately as the genuine Lieutenant Passford. Christy Receives a Second Wound.âPage 358.