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"But don't you believe it will be better to appeal to the flag-officer?" asked the second lieutenant.
āļŠāļĄāļąāļāļĢ gclub āļĄāļ·āļ āļāļ·āļ "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. "No doubt of that, sir." "I can easily imagine your astonishment, Mr. Passford, for it seems to me to be a very remarkable state of things," added the captain, as he looked from one to the other of the claimants. "One thing seems to be admitted by both of you, that you are both Passfords, and that you are cousins."