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CHAPTER XIV THE AFFRAY ON THE QUARTER-DECK OF THE BRONX
āļāđāļēāļ§ āļāļĩāļŽāļē āļāļāļĨ "But they may have captured her," suggested Christy. "Now tell me what you know about that expedition on board of the Magnolia," said Christy more earnestly. "Mr. Pennant reports that your passengers claimed that they were peaceable citizens, and that your sloop was bound to Appalachicola. Was that true?" "But what became of Corny?" asked Colonel Passford, with no little anxiety on his face. "Not improbable," added Christy. "You propose that I shall go on deck, and give your orders, acting as your proxy." "I am sure that you do, sir; and when I saw you on the quarter-deck for the first time, I had no doubt you were the officer who came on board sick last evening," replied Captain Battleton.