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"Then the report of the light on the starboard bow places it directly to the eastward of us," added Christy. "That is about where the entrance to St. Andrew's Bay ought to be, if my calculations were correct. We have been running to the eastward since we left the blockaders' station off Pensacola Bay. My ruler on the chart gave me that course, and Mr. Galvinne followed it while he was in charge. We could not have got more than half a mile off the course in coming about twice. The shoaling of the water also indicates that we are all right."
āļŠāļĄāļąāļāļĢ āļŠ āļĨāđ āļ āļ pg "One bell, sir," repeated the petty officer at the wheel. "What am I to do, Mr. Galvinne?" asked Corny. "Does your patient below seem to be improving, doctor?" he asked. "I think you need not be too particular about them; they have made their own nest, and now they must live in it," said the first lieutenant. "No, sar; I want to be free, but I'm not gwine away, I want to see de gumboat."