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"Wot you gwine to do ober dar, massa?"
āđāļāļĢāļāļīāļ āļāļĢāļĩ panda777 "Corny again!" exclaimed the captain. "Good, Corny!" exclaimed Christy, dropping upon the divan of the cabin and laughing heartily. "I should be extremely sorry to put a ball through your head, Captain Passford, not only because it would disfigure a handsome face, but because you may be of great use to me," replied the pirate. 140 "But you had no witnesses then. You have twenty or thirty of them now. I know you, and so do all the members of the old crew." "Ralph Pennant. I had my eye on him while I was aboard of the Vernon, where he became a sort of oracle among the seamen on account of his abundant information on general subjects. He talks like a man with a good education, and he has been mate of a steamer of good size. But I know very little concerning him, and am afraid he has one out." "Very well, Mike; you are a free man on board of this ship."