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"You seem to have a man ready for every vacant position. Who is he?" asked the commodore with a pleasant smile.

āđ€āļ„āļĢāļ”āļīāļ• āļŸāļĢāļĩ 100 āļ—āđāļē āļĒāļ­āļ” 1000 Corny politely saluted Mr. Flint, the acting commander of the gunboat. Mr. Galvinne was introduced, and there was plenty of bowing and formal politeness. Corny presented his commission and orders for the inspection of the officer in command, and for the present the formalities were completed. Corny was evidently in command of the Bronx; but Christy could not determine the position of Mr. Flint, and he watched his movements with intense interest for some time. Though the young officer was prudent and discreet, he did not lose his self-possession, and he smiled as though he had been simply the host in the dining-room of the mansion at Bonnydale. There was a certain humor about the intruder which would have pleased him under other circumstances. "But I wished to see you in regard to the prisoners," interposed Mr. Flint. "We have four of them here made fast to the rail, and Galvinne complains of his treatment; he says he is cold." CHAPTER X A CHANGE OF QUARTERS IN THE CONFUSION

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