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"Then I shall put you in irons, and take you on board of the steamer," added the officer sternly.
āļŠāļĨāđāļāļāļāļīāļ§āļāļēāļ§āļāđ "She is, sir; she has not been in action since her crew was reinforced," answered Christy. Though the lieutenant of the Bronx was not a physician, he was not altogether a pretender, for in the capacity of mate and temporary commander, he had done duty in the healing art in the absence of a more skilful person. "All right: I will count you first," added Mr. Pennant, as he reached over and seized the leader of the party by the collar with his right hand. "Boat, ahoy!" shouted Christy, with almost frantic earnestness. "Mr. Sampson directs me to report that he is ready to proceed," said a messenger from the chief engineer. What he had learned within the last few moments was even more perplexing than the mysterious visitation at Bonnydale. Then the appearance of Walsh on board, and his denial of his identity, were still in his mind, and he wondered whether or not all these strange circumstances had any connection. But he was standing in the presence of the commander of 49 the steamer, and he had no time to reach a conclusion of any kind, satisfactory or otherwise.