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88 āđāļāļīāļĄāļāļąāļāļāļĢāļĩ "Any further questions, Mr. Salisbury?" asked the captain, bestowing a bored look upon the executive officer. "Exactly north-east, sir," replied Mr. Pennant. "Now, Mr. Pennant, you may remove your bag to the ward room, and the third stateroom on the starboard side, counting from the forward one, is yours for the present," continued Christy. "The officer in command of that fort is not idle," said Mr. Flint, who had been using his glass very industriously since the firing ceased. "The soldiers are busy setting up the guns again, or some of them." In a few minutes the two stout sailors who had removed him from the captain's cabin appeared on deck, dragging Captain Flanger after them, for he would not walk, and did all he could with his hands made fast behind him to embarrass his conductors.