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"I should not have rung that bell if I had not been afraid of taking cold," added the son.
āđāļĢāļēāļāļāļāđāļĨāļāđ "I shall not regard you as an impostor, Mr. Passford, for I mean to be entirely impartial, and I shall not brand you even in thought until the evidence warrants me in doing so," replied the commander, as he called the surgeon who was just coming on deck. "How do you find your patient, Dr. Connelly?" CHAPTER IV THE SICK OFFICER IN THE STATEROOM "It is a bad wound though not a dangerous one," said Dr. Connelly, who had approached the victim of his own conspiracy near enough to obtain a view of the injured nose. "The ball has torn away the middle of the member, and it hangs in pieces from the wound." "That lieutenant is a brave man," said Mr. Pennant, "and I know he is a gentleman." "But why are you out doors at this time of night?" Mrs. Passford insisted. "You will catch a cold that will lay you up, if you go out in that condition."