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"I claim to be reasonably sensible," answered Christy. "As you have done me the honor to visit me in my cabin, Captain Flanger, it is reasonable to suppose you have some object in view, for I do not regard it as a merely friendly call."
āđāļ§āđāļ āļāđāļēāļ§ āļāļĩāļŽāļē āļāđāļēāļ āļāļĢāļ°āđāļāļĻ 140 "But you had no witnesses then. You have twenty or thirty of them now. I know you, and so do all the members of the old crew." CHAPTER XX AN EXPEDITION TO ST. ANDREW'S BAY "Silence, all!" cried the commander, as soon as he heard the hail from aloft. "Go forward, Mr. Pennant, silence the hands, and direct the lookout to hail in lower tones." Christy had crawled out of his narrow quarters under the berth as soon as Dave began to operate on the sleeper above him, and he stood ready to assist the steward if his services were required; but there was hardly anything like a struggle, for Corny had been so completely surprised that he was incapable of doing anything in self-defence. With his hands strapped behind him, and with the gag still in his mouth, he was permitted to remain in the berth under the guard of Dave.