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"I will go with you, Uncle Job," added Mr. Pennant quietly.
fastbet98 āļ§āļīāļāļĩ āļŠāļĄāļąāļāļĢ "Where does she lie now?" "Are those four very large,âlong as this cabin is wide?" asked the lieutenant with interest. CHAPTER X A CHANGE OF QUARTERS IN THE CONFUSION This was done under the direction of Mr. Camden. A fresh breeze had sprung up from the north-west, and the Bronx came up to the cable still headed in the direction of her former course. The carpenter reported that the shot had passed out at the side between decks, and that he had plugged the hole. The third lieutenant was busy rigging new wheel ropes, which he said would be 353 ready in half an hour. Mr. Flint, at the order of the captain, had manned the broadside guns, and loaded them with shrapnel, for the most perilous part of the enterprise was yet to come. "You did not always eat the fish you caught," suggested Christy. Christy obeyed the order of Captain Battleton when he was directed to report below; but he felt that he was permitting the plot of his cousin to be carried out without any opposition, and without any attempt to check its progress. But he was a prisoner, and he realized that he could do nothing. His case had been tried, and he had been condemned to his present condition. It was useless to appeal to the captain, for he had already passed upon all the facts that had been presented before him.