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"You think that method would suit you better than the usual one of delivering orders verbally," said Christy, laughing as much at the coolness as at the impudence of his companion.
āđāļĨāđāļ āđāļāļĄāļŠāđāļāļāļāļĨāļēāļāļāļāđāļĨāļāđ āļāļ PC "You must excuse me, Captain Flanger, but I object to signing such an order," replied Christy, as he rose from his chair. "I must object to your wearing the shoulder straps of a lieutenant on board of the Vernon," added Captain Battleton. "And by taking the bull by the horns, instead of waiting till the captain of the Sphinx concluded to take his chances of being captured in getting to sea, we have made the Bronx available for duty at once in another quarter, where she can do better work than in chewing her cable off the bar of Barataria," said the wounded commander, thus satisfying his conscience that he had done his duty. "Uncle Homer!" exclaimed Christy, extending his hand to him, which Colonel Passford, as he was called at home, though he was not in the Confederate army, warmly grasped; and the first smile that had been seen on his face played upon his lips. "Where did you hide, for the vessel has been searched in every part of her for you?" "But can you not recall some event or circumstance which will throw some light on the mystery?" persisted Dr. Connelly.