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"You were not sick last evening?"
āļāļē āļāļē āļĢāđāļē āļĢāļąāļ āđāļāļĢāļāļīāļ āļāļĢāļĩ "Of course you see no difficulties in the way of such an undertaking as you propose," added Christy. illustration of quoted scene "I beg your pardon, Mr. Passford, but I did not intend to question the truth of your reply to my question," said the commander, fearing that he had overstated his doubts. "I am 52 simply bewildered, confused, confounded by this interview." Christy did not go near him, but he watched him very closely. He had not long to wait before Mr. Galvinne, who was then the officer of the deck, spoke to him, and they had quite a long conversation. He could not hear a word of it; but the fact that they were intimate enough to 112 hold what appeared to be a confidential interview was enough to satisfy the prisoner that the second lieutenant was the principle confederate of his cousin. How many of the crew were "packed" for the enterprise he could form no idea. "I submit to your authority, Captain Battleton," replied Christy, bowing to the commander. "Do you think you should have let these conspirators 171 run into Pensacola Bay without meddling with the matter?" asked Christy.