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āļāļē āļāđāļē āļĢāđāļē āļŠāļĄāļēāļāļīāļ āđāļŦāļĄāđ "Very likely; and I dare say you know all about this region." "Whether the decision be just or not, I am obliged to regard you as son of the Homer Passford who supports the government of the Confederacy. You and the other Mr. Passford have recognized each other as cousins." In less than half an hour the two vessels were under way, and just at dark they were within hail of the flag-ship. "Certainly not; and if my simple affirmation is not enough, I could prove that I slept in my father's house at Bonnydale last night, took my breakfast there this morning, and was in the city of New York at ten o'clock this forenoon," answered Christy, in the best of humor. "Now tell me what you know about that expedition on board of the Magnolia," said Christy more earnestly. "Mr. Pennant reports that your passengers claimed that they were peaceable citizens, and that your sloop was bound to Appalachicola. Was that true?"