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āļāļē āļāļē āļĢāđāļē āđāļĨāđāļ āļāļĢāļĩ "It is not necessary to obey the orders of the 150 Yankee flag-officer under present circumstances," answered Mr. Galvinne in a chuckling tone, as it sounded to the listener. "She is, sir; she has not been in action since her crew was reinforced," answered Christy. "Yes; but don't frighten him," replied Mr. Pennant. By this time the commander began to feel that sleep was a necessity for him, for he had hardly rested at all the night before, and he turned in at two bells. He dropped asleep almost instantly, and did not wake till he heard eight bells in the morning. It was quite light in his stateroom, and he realized that it was eight o'clock, instead of four, as he at first supposed. "Corny on board of this steamer!" exclaimed the father. "In irons too!"