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āļāļēāļ 20 āļĢāļąāļ 100 āļāļē āļāļē āļĢāđāļē "Put him into the boat," added Christy. "That is bad grammar," said the commander, laughing, for he was in an exceedingly pleasant humor, as may well be supposed. "You know what is right, and you must not talk like a contraband." 63 "Can you make anything of this affair yet, Mr. Passford?" asked Captain Battleton. The fort was silent. It was evident now that the commander of the little garrison had not left the barbette before till he had prepared at least one of his guns for further service; but it had again been disabled, and it was not known on board of the steamer whether or not he had any other gun fit for use. It was presumed that he had not, for the Bronx was within easy cannon shot of his works. Christy used the glass, but could not discover any gun that appeared to be mounted. CHAPTER XXVI THE MEETING WITH THE BELLEVITE AT NIGHT "On board the sloop!" replied Mr. Pennant, standing up in the stern sheets. "What sloop is that?"