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"I shall not," replied Corny, with quite as much firmness.
āļāļąāļāļĢāđāļĨāļāļĢāļąāļāļāļąāļāļĢāļāļąāļāļāļĢāļāđāļāļĩāļĒāļĢāļāļīāļāļĩāđāļŠāļļāļ "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. "Is there any officer on board with whom you have served?" "What do you know about him, Christy?" asked the colonel with the deepest interest. "You must excuse me, Mr. Blowitt, for I am sailing under sealed orders, and the commodore hurried me off as soon as I returned with the Bronx from St. Andrew's Bay; and I do not know that my mission admits of any delay," said 297 Christy. "I have a prisoner on board, and I want to get rid of him, for he is a dangerous character;" and he briefly related the incident of the evening with Captain Flanger. "Do you think it advisable to do so at once?" asked Corny; and his motive seemed to be simple curiosity, for he was not competent to give advice on a naval question, though he was in nominal command of the steamer.