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"You did not always eat the fish you caught," suggested Christy.
āļŠ āļĨāđ āļ āļ xo "What time shall you come about?" asked Corny, apparently from curiosity rather than any especial interest in the navigation of the steamer. Lieutenant Passford was on board of the Vernon, and he had no further solicitude in regard to a literal obedience to his orders. The commander of the steamer, whoever he was, did not appear to have noticed the new arrival, and no one gave any attention to Christy. He walked forward to take a better view of the crew, and the seamen touched 39 their caps to the shoulder straps of a lieutenant with which he had been careful to ornament his coat. "Peach says he has taken his valise with him, which indicates that he has gone for good." "Perhaps we are; but you talk too much by 144 half, Passford, and I have been dreading that you would make a slip of some kind," replied Mr. Galvinne rather crustily. "You were as stupid as a Kentucky mule when you stopped to talk with Byron in the waist."