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CHAPTER XXI A NON-COMBATANT ON BOARD THE BRONX
āđāļāļ āđāļāļĢāļāļīāļ āļāļĢāļĩ 188 āļāļēāļ "No matter; we have the Bronx again, and she is not yet to become a Confederate cruiser. But Corny had the sealed orders of the flag-officer, and I heard Mr. Galvinne read them. The Bronx is ordered to St. Andrew's to attend to the case of a steamer loading there to run the blockade. Shall I obey the orders, or return to the flag-ship?" "No use, Massa Ossifer; dis nigger don't hab teef enough to do dat." "Look up the log slate, for I suppose they have made the entries, and when we have run eighty knots from the station, keep a sharp lookout for the land. Now I will go to my cabin, and find the 174 envelope that contains the orders, and look them over."