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"But what could have been his object in coming into the house?" asked the bewildered lady.
āļŦāļ§āļĒ āļāļāļāđāļĨāļāđ āļāļĢāļĩ āđāļāļĢāļāļīāļ "We are all private citizens," added the sloop's spokesman. "Then you will oblige me by getting him into the cabin; I mean my cabin. I will be there in ten minutes." "I dare say it is, my friend," replied Mr. Pennant blandly, for he had been in the navy long enough to adopt the characteristic politeness which distinguishes its officers. "Take possession of all the muskets and other weapons you can find, Vincent, and put them in the cutter." "Make the course south-west, Mr. Flint," said the commander, as soon as the vessel was ready, and her screw was in motion. "There are a great many hiding-places on board of any vessel, and I am very clear in my own mind as to what became of him. Of course, the flag-officer, seeing both of you together, would have been as much perplexed as the captain was, and he would have been compelled to accept the evidence of the commission and the orders in your possession." CHAPTER XXVII THE PLANNING OF AN EXPEDITION