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CHAPTER VIII THE PRISONER OF WAR
fun88 āļāļēāļ āđāļāđāļē 2018 āļ§āļąāļ āļāļĩāđ "But the flag-ship will make out the steamer," suggested Corny. CHAPTER XXXI A WOUNDED COMMANDER "I suppose that is the Bronx astern of her," added Captain Battleton. "It is the smallest of the three, at any rate. Mr. Salisbury, you will run directly for the flag-ship," he added to the executive officer on the quarter-deck. "I am only sorry that he is fighting on the wrong side," added Christy, as he observed the 347 earnestness of the officer in the discharge of his duty. "Is he an old man?" "I don't quite understand this matter," said the surgeon. "What are you doing, Mr. Passford?" "It will not only suit me better, but you cannot fail to see that it is the only practicable way for me to operate with my present very limited resources. If I had a dozen good men and true,ânot such dunderheads as your officer captured in the Magnolia,âI should be able to proceed in a more orderly and regular manner. In that case, I should issue my orders in person, and not compel you to act as my intermediary."