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The morning mail brought a letter from Captain Passford, informing the family that he was detained in Washington, and that he could not be at home to say good-by to his son, who was to leave that day in the store ship Vernon. He wrote a special letter to Christy, containing not only his adieux, but the good advice he would otherwise have given him in person.

āđ€āļ‹āļĩāļĒāļ™ āļšāļ­āļĨ āļ§āļąāļ™ āļ™āļĩāđ‰ The lieutenant went to the ward room where the surgeon was waiting for him. Christy called out the skipper of the sloop, and walked into the waist with him. The octoroon was a large man, of about the size of the third lieutenant, and he could have made a good deal of mischief if he had been so disposed. "All right: I will count you first," added Mr. Pennant, as he reached over and seized the leader of the party by the collar with his right hand. "Certainly, captain; go on." "But we have plenty of good men, and some of them will make good officers," suggested the first lieutenant. "Well, Dave, how is your prisoner?" he asked, halting at the door. "I am the commander of this steamer, and I have been assaulted in my berth!" replied the sufferer, warming up a little.

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