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He had seen the commission which Corny presented to the captain of the Vernon, and recognized it as his own. In spite of the statements his cousin had made, Christy saw that the handwriting of the report he submitted as a copy of the genuine document was in Corny's usual handwriting. 99 Where had he obtained the commission, and where the original report? These were not hard questions, now that the preliminaries of the plot had been fully developed.
āļāļĩāđ āļāļąāļ āļāļāļāļē āļāđāļāļ āļāļąāļāļĢ "Why do you say that we have struck the right man, Mike?" asked Mr. Pennant, caring little for the former relations of the two men. This was a correct answer, and Christy saw that his cousin had fully armed himself for his daring scheme, whatever it was. "She is off the shore not far from here. Now you will answer my questions. There is a fort here?" "We must recapture the vessel before she gets into port; and what I want most now is to see Mr. Flint. You must fix the matter in some way, Dave, so that I can see him. Now go on deck, and ascertain what is going on there. If you get a chance, speak to Mr. Flint; but be extremely careful." "No one thought you would hide in the captain's cabin."