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joker 899 th CHAPTER XXVIII THE NEGRO VILLAGE ON THE ISLE GRANDE TERRE "Your views, if you please, Dr. Connelly." The first lieutenant inspected the work, and reported to the captain, who immediately ordered him to weigh the anchor. The chief engineer had been directed to be ready to proceed, and the steam was hissing with a merry music. The midship gun was of no service now, and Mr. Flint had been directed to keep up a steady fire with the 354 broadside guns at the embrasures of the fort as soon as the Bronx was in range. "I will have a talk with him," replied the commander, as he left the bridge. "They are very nice; I have just tried one of them," added Captain Flanger, as he passed the plate over to the commander. In a few minutes he reported that the prisoners were all fast asleep. Boxie had been relieved as guard, and another seaman was marching back and forth by their couches. It was still dark and foggy, and a hail came from the mast-head forward. "I cannot say as to that. When you go forward take a look at the prisoners, and report to me," added Christy, as Mr. Pennant went below.