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"Up oars! Let fall!" said Mr. Pennant. "Stern, all! Give way!"

āļ—āļ”āļĨāļ­āļ‡ sa āļŸāļĢāļĩ 50000 CHAPTER XIV THE AFFRAY ON THE QUARTER-DECK OF THE BRONX "Then I will look upon you as an able seaman until you are formally enlisted. Mr. Flint, this man is Michael Bornhoff; he is an able seaman and a pilot in these waters. I think you had better take him with you, for he is fully informed in regard to the Floridian, which you are to bring out. Let him have pistols and a cutlass," said Christy. He knew also that if he attempted to leave the cabin to procure assistance, Flanger would shoot him with as little remorse as he would kill a coon in the woods. Watching his opportunity without trying to get behind the intruder till the decisive moment came, he sprang into the position he had selected in advance, and brought down the heavy head of the feather duster upon the temple of the privateersman. CHAPTER XXXI A WOUNDED COMMANDER The captain asked Corny a hundred questions in regard to the estate, making memoranda of his answers. Once he suggested to the surgeon that he had better examine the pulse of his patient, for he did not wish to overtask him in the investigation. The subject of the inquiry declared that his headache had almost disappeared, and he needed no indulgence on account of his health. "Where is your bag?" asked Mr. Flint, as Christy, the actual commander of the Bronx, passed him. "What are you doing with a valise?" "No, sir." "Good heavens!" exclaimed the first lieutenant, as he came out from his shelter. "You are wounded again!"

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