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āļ§āļīāļāļĩ āļāļēāļĢ āđāļĨāđāļ āļĒāļīāļ āļāļĨāļē "I am all right, Corny; but I should like to 176 have you or some one tell me what has been going on in this steamer, for this black rascal will not say a word to me," replied the prisoner. "You took the bull by the horns at an opportune moment, my son," said Captain Passford, Senior. "If you had not done so you would have been in a rebel prison at this moment. As it is, poor Corny has got back to Fort Lafayette, with Galvinne and our man-servant, whom I never should have suspected of being a Confederate officer." "I am Lieutenant Christopher Passford." "You will pardon me if I add that I think one or the other of them must be an impostor," added Captain Battleton with some diffidence. "There are several vessels in Appalachicola Bay, and I thought of attending to them; but I think we have too much on our hands now, and I shall sail at once for the station. You will take charge of the Floridian, Mr. Flint, with such crew as you need," said Christy.