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"Half a dozen of them, and a steamer to tow them to sea."
āļĢāļēāļāļē āļāļāļĨ āđāļāđāļ Christy rather sympathized with him in his contempt for the one who was only nominally his superior, though that could not excuse the breach of good manners of which he had been guilty, whether in the old or the new navy. He felt that Mr. Galvinne was a man of ability, and that he was the only person whom he had to fear in carrying out his plan for the recovery of the vessel. "I suppose it is the righteousness of the cause in particular that calls forth your admiration," chuckled Christy. CHAPTER XXIII A VERY IMPUDENT DECLARATION "In that case she is too big for us to fight her, and too fast for us to run away from her; and Captain Flanger may be a free man in a few hours." "Mr. Passford, I find myself placed in a very unpleasant position," said the commander, after he had deliberated a few minutes. "I have stated the facts to you; and the deduction I have to draw from them is, that I have two persons by the name of Lieutenant Passford on board."