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He appeared to have been unwilling to trust Byron, as the seaman preferred to be called, and had attended to the business in person with the assistance of his confederate. The report was lying on the table in his chamber, and Byron could have borrowed it for any length of time to enable Corny to make a copy. Whoever had visited his chamber in the night, whether Corny or the man-servant, he must have taken the official envelope to the library, or some other part of the house, for it had been carefully opened, and restored to its 100 former condition after the genuine documents in it had been replaced by the blank paper.
āđāļĨāđāļ āļŠāļĨāđāļāļ āđāļĢ āļĄāđāļē CHAPTER XXVIII THE NEGRO VILLAGE ON THE ISLE GRANDE TERRE "There is not much planning to be done; all we have to do is to run into Pensacola when we are ready to do so," replied the naval officer.