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"It dropped from some of the men that were captured in the sloop."
āđāļāļĢāđāļāļĢāļĄ āđāļāļ āļŠāļđāļāļĢ āļāļē āļāļē āļĢāđāļē "I did not see them there, Captain Passford; but it was your uncle's business to look after them, as he was doing in St. Andrew's Bay." Dave did know better than to obey the order, and Christy was morally certain that he had been menaced with a pistol, or threatened in some manner if he attempted to leave the cabin. He acted as though he felt confident that a bullet would be sent through his head if he disobeyed the bold visitor. At the same time there was a certain amount of energy and earnestness visible in the expression of the steward, which assured Christy that he was ready to take part in any action that was reasonably prudent and hopeful. "But I am sure he has no ill-will against you." "You must excuse me, Captain Flanger, but I object to signing such an order," replied Christy, as he rose from his chair. "You cannot ship as a pilot, only as an able seaman, if you know how to hand, reef, and steer, and how to make knots and splices." PREFACE