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CHAPTER XVI THE DISPOSAL OF THE PRISONERS
āļāļē āļāļē āļĢāđāļē āđāļāļ āļ§āļ āđāļĨāļ "I can say with entire confidence that I was in command of the Vixen," added Christy. "You decline to give me your sealed orders? Do I correctly understand you, Captain Passford?" 276 demanded the privateersman with a frown upon his brow. "That is my name," added Christy, smiling at the earnestness of the skipper. "I am not a naval officer, though I have given a good deal of attention to the study of nautical subjects in connection with this enterprise, and I am not a cipher," continued Corny, after he had 149 handed the sealed envelope to his companion. "I expect to be treated with reasonable consideration, even while I defer to you in all nautical matters. Let us understand each other." "Florry was very well the last time I saw her, not more than two weeks ago, and she talked a great deal about you, Paul," answered her brother, partly in a whisper. "Have you anything to say in regard to it?"