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"That is all for the present, Mike," added Christy.
āļŠāļĄāļąāļāļĢ āļŠāļĨāđāļāļ āļāļ āđāļāđ "I ought to be, for I am a whiter man than Captain Flanger." "I hope it will all come out right," added Corny. "Farce! Do you cod this a farce?" demanded the wounded man indignantly. "You have shot off by dose!" "In New York they got up a plan to obtain a small steamer, about the size of the Bronx," continued Christy. "Galvinne had been in the navy, and he readily obtained an appointment as second lieutenant of the store-ship Vernon. Byron shipped as a seaman. Corny was appointed by the two officers to take the place of a regular officer, who came down in the Vernon. He looked something like the officer whom he personated, who was to command a small steamer in the gulf." "I cannot explain itâhow can I?" replied Christy. "Whoever took out my papers and put the blanks in their place, did not make me his confidant in the operation."