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haru4d Captain Battleton returned the pressure as heartily as it had been given, and departed from the gunboat. The commander gave the order to the first lieutenant to get under way; and the fasts were cast off from the flag-ship. The Bronx backed away from her, came about, and was ready to proceed on her voyage to the destination as yet unknown on board of her. "I think you had better let me stanch the blood," suggested Dr. Connelly. "Don't do it, Dave, for I hope to save the vessel to the union, and you can render me the most important service in this matter," added Christy. haru4d . "Do you think you should have let these conspirators 171 run into Pensacola Bay without meddling with the matter?" asked Christy. "Good-morning, Lieutenant Passford!" said Captain Battleton, as he extended his hand to his passenger. "I am glad to see that you are better." "I must trouble you to produce it, Lieutenant Passford," added the commander. CHAPTER XXIX A PROFESSIONAL VISIT TO THE FORT "I confess that I am as much in the dark as I was in the beginning," replied the executive officer. "I am very glad to see you, Corny," said he of the South, "and not the less glad because the meeting is so unexpected." .

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haru4d "Why do you think it is not likely, Captain Passford?" asked the executive officer curiously. "Steward, light the lamp in my stateroom," 163 said Corny; and Christy was glad to find that he intended to retire for the night, for he had no duties to perform unless there was a disturbance on the quarter-deck. "Not improbable," added Christy. "You propose that I shall go on deck, and give your orders, acting as your proxy." haru4d . "We will not give them any signal, but we will treat them to some visitors. Is the steamer armed, Mike?" "I will put you ashore in a boat at the nearest land when the fog clears off," replied Christy. "Take a force of twelve men, with pistols and cutlasses, Mr. Pennant, in the first cutter, and pull down to the south-east. Whatever you find in the shape of a vessel or a boat, capture it, and return to the Bronx. Get off with as little noise as possible, and muffle your oars.".

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haru4d "Your father is good authority," added the surgeon. haru4d . "You did not?" "He has a good name for the captain of a fighting 45 ship," replied the petty officer, respectfully touching his cap to the shoulder straps of the inquirer. "The commander is Captain Battleton." "Farce! Do you cod this a farce?" demanded the wounded man indignantly. "You have shot off by dose!" 55 "The brilliant officer who bears this name is too well known to hide his light under a bushel. I have not the honor to be personally acquainted with him, and therefore I am unable to decide which of the gentlemen who report to me under that name is the real one." "It won't take a six-mule team to draw that one," added the privateersman, rather sourly for the first time. "Of course I understood that it would not be advisable for the commodore to let it be known exactly where the steamer is bound, and that you have sealed orders. I shall have to trouble you, Captain Passford, to produce the envelope.".

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haru4d haru4d . 204 The body of the fog evidently lay near the water, and the lookout had probably seen the light over the top of the bank, as it could not be made out on the bridge. Christy expressed his belief that the sun would burn the fog off soon after it rose. No variation of the drift lead had been reported, and the Bronx was not even swinging at her anchor. For an hour longer entire silence was preserved on the deck, and the lookout made no further report. "Did I, indeed? I was not aware of it. I came on board last night? I was not aware of that fact," said Christy. "Do you remember the names of the officers who served with you in the Vixen?" asked the captain. "Mr. Camden will take charge of the second cutter," added Christy. "If I did, you did not pick them up." "At present, I do not, captain." "We are putting things to rights on board," replied Christy, who had not seen the doctor before, for he had retired early to his room..

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haru4d "Steamer, ahoy!" came from her in the well-known voice of Mr. Blowitt, formerly the commander 294 of the Bronx, and now executive officer of the Bellevite. "Yes, sar; I knows it like my own name, but I can't spoke it if I die for't," answered Job, laughing. "What! Are you not going to give them to me?" demanded Mr. Galvinne, apparently as much in astonishment as in anger. . "What have you here, Mr. Pennant?" asked the commander with a smile, as he pointed to Uncle Job, who seemed to be as bashful as a young girl, and utterly confounded by what he saw on the deck of the Bronx. "I hope so," replied Christy, who did not like the idea of fighting or trying to run away from a craft three times as strong as the Bronx. "Have the ensign set at the peak, Mr. Flint." And a quartermaster was sent aft to attend to this duty. "That is a bad name for this child," said the octoroon, shaking his head. "Are you the son of Colonel Passford?" "A steamer, sir," answered Gorman..

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haru4d CHAPTER II THE ABSCONDING MAN-SERVANT He leaped from his bed when no answer came to his second demand, lighted his lamp, and put on his trousers. With the light in his hand, he opened the door; but there was no one there, and not a sound of any kind could be heard. He walked about the hall in his bare feet, and listened attentively at the doors of several of the chambers, especially at that of Mr. Pembroke, the invalid gentleman whom, with his daughter, he had brought home as a passenger in the captured Vixen. haru4d . "Precisely; and you are a better-looking one than your cousin. But excuse me for changing the subject of the conversation, for I am losing 274 time. I see by the telltale over our heads that the Bronx is headed to the south-west, which is doubtless the course you were ordered to take by the commodore." 184 "Is he a prisoner?" asked Corny, as he got out of the berth. "There appear to be only three steamers in sight," said the captain, who had come into the waist to observe the fleet. Mr. Camden took off the irons, for he had a key to them, and enclosed the wrist in the new pair. Then the two men were directed to take his right arm, which they did, and drew his hand from his nose. This act roused the ire of Flanger, and he began to struggle; but powerful as he was, the two seamen were too much for him, and he was fairly handcuffed. The second lieutenant was the officer of the deck, and he was sent back to his post of duty. Flanger's face was so covered and daubed with the gore from his wound that the 287 condition of his prominent facial member could not be determined. Suddenly the officer started back, and began to look very sharply at the presumed sailor. But the file pressed behind him, and Christy was too glad to move with it to delay a moment longer. He went below to the familiar quarters of the crew, and saw many of his old seamen still on board, though many of them had been taken to reinforce other vessels. Christy certainly felt very anxious, and he could not help asking himself whether or not he was engaged in a foolhardy enterprise in attacking the fort. His orders related only to the steamer that was loading in the bay, and he had been warned in his instructions to take the fort into consideration in his operations. He felt that he had given proper attention to the fort, inasmuch as he had disabled all its guns. He might have simply blockaded the entrance to the Pass; but he might have stayed in the offing a month before she ventured to come out. He was still willing to believe that he had not overstepped his orders. The quartermaster obeyed the order, and four of the party were placed in the bow and stern sheets of the cutter. Six oarsmen were directed to take their places on the thwarts. The lieutenant retained his place in the stern sheets, which he had not left during the affray or the conference. Three seamen, with a pistol in one hand and a cutlass in the other, were directed to remain on board of the sloop; but the party had been disarmed, and their muskets were in the bottom of the cutter, and they were not likely to attempt any resistance. The painter of the sloop was made fast to the stern of the Bronx's boat, and Mr. Pennant gave the order for the crew to give way..

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haru4d atribut sg ungu "On deck!" shouted the lookout at the foremast head. "Light on the starboard bow!" haru4d . "Were you ever there, Mike?" CHAPTER XXIII A VERY IMPUDENT DECLARATION.

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