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"He has a good name for the captain of a fighting 45 ship," replied the petty officer, respectfully touching his cap to the shoulder straps of the inquirer. "The commander is Captain Battleton."
āđāļ§āđāļ āļāļāļąāļ āđāļāļ āđāļāļīāļ āļāļĢāļĩ "I suppose they have seen that the course of the ship has been changed, and I thought they might have come aft to ask some questions, 166 though the men ought to be better trained than that," added Mr. Galvinne, as he came quite near the companion-way where the second lieutenant was waiting for him, with Christy behind him, and ready to support him. "You were very considerate," answered Christy, looking at the steward, who had stationed himself behind the unwelcome guest. "Boat alongside, sir," reported a quartermaster. "Of course my cousin Corny intends to hand the vessel over to the Confederate government." "I was not; not even as sick as I am at this moment," replied Christy, using his handkerchief.