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A couple of men were directed to convey the wounded seaman up the steps, and he was handed over to the doctor, who had him conveyed to the sick bay. The obdurate Captain Flanger was next sent up to the deck, where Mr. Camden received him, and made him fast to the rail without note or comment; and even Christy made no remark except to give necessary orders. The other prisoners were not bound, and they were put under guard in the waist. The dignified gentleman in black was the last to come up the stairs.

āļŠāļĨāđ‡āļ­āļ• āđāļˆāļ āđ€āļ„āļĢāļ”āļīāļ• āļŸāļĢāļĩ āđāļ„āđˆ āļŠāļĄāļąāļ„āļĢ "I think you had better let me stanch the blood," suggested Dr. Connelly. "All ready, Mr. Flint," reported the third lieutenant, when he had completed the repairs on the steering gear. The prisoner was certainly a hideous-looking object, his face daubed with blood, and his nose a mass of tangled flesh; but he was put into the boat in spite of his struggles. Paul Vapoor bade his friend an affectionate adieu, and went over the side. The Bronx started her screw at once. As Christy viewed the matter, there appeared to be no obstacle to the success of Corny's scheme for the capture of the Bronx, unless it was Mr. Flint, who might or might not discover that the new commander was an impostor. If his old associate saw the two cousins together, he would have no difficulty in determining which was his former commander; seeing Corny alone he might be deceived. With the flag-officer, who had seen Christy but once or twice, he was not likely to suspect that Corny was an impostor. "But she will signal the fort to fire upon us."

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