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āļĒāļđāļŠāđāļāļāļĢāđ āļāļāļĨāļāļ āđāļĨāđāļ pg "By taking the bull by the horns in good season, I am confident we can prevent this mischief." The temporary berth was finished, the bedding put into it, and Christy took possession of it. For the present he had done all the thinking he cared to do, and he felt that his present duty was in action. He was a prisoner of war, and as such he was in disgrace in a loyal ship's company; at least, he felt that he was so under present circumstances. He was not disgusted at his failure to establish his identity, nor disheartened at the prospect before him. More than ever before in the two years of his experience as a naval officer, he realized that it was his duty to "Stand by the union." "Ensign Frederick Jones," answered Corny, with some hesitation. "Then you had better turn in, Captain Passford," said the executive officer. "We can do nothing more to-night except to keep a sharp lookout."