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āļāļāļąāļ āļāļāļĨ āļāļđāļ āļāļāļŦāļĄāļēāļĒ Dr. Connelly was so much astonished at the proceedings that he did not turn in, but completed his toilet, and came out into the ward room again. He looked troubled, for he had 188 heard nothing of the struggle on the quarter-deck, and the situation was a revelation to him. He looked and talked as though he thought that Christy and his associates who had captured the vessel were simply mutineers. The captain sent the steward for Boxie, and, giving him a pair of pistols and a cutlass, informed him that he was to stand guard over the five prisoners until he was relieved. The old man, who had been one of the seamen on board of the Bellevite when she was a yacht, took his place forward of the berth-sacks, and began his march athwartship. "In what town or city is your father's estate situated?" 300 "Captain Passford, I protest agailst this treatment of a prisoler of war," howled the privateersman. "But there is a third lieutenant who may deserve promotion," suggested Christy. "What time shall you come about?" asked Corny, apparently from curiosity rather than any especial interest in the navigation of the steamer.