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Christy was forced to admit to himself that the 269 bold intruder had full possession of the captain's cabin of the steamer, and that he had the advantage of him in being armed; that any decided opposition on his part would result in his being killed or wounded. It was not prudent for him to do anything, and at the present stage of the proceedings he could do nothing but temporize with his resolute foe.
āļāđāļēāļ āļāļāļĨ āļ§āļīāđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļŦāđ āļāļāļĨ āļĨāļĩāļ "Mr. Flint, send Mr. Camden in the first cutter and Mr. Pennant in the second to take possession of that steamer," said Christy, holding on at the rail in front of him. "Put fifteen men well armed into each boat, and send the second engineer with 356 them. Hurry them off, or they may burn the vessel." 138 "There has, captain; he is a young man by the name of Byron; but I did not learn his rank."