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tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 "You do not use your left hand, captain; I hope you were not wounded in the affair this morning off St. Andrew's Bay."
tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 illustration of quoted scene In less than half an hour the party reached the locality indicated by Job. The officer could see the steamer which looked, in the gloom of the night, as though she was a craft of about five hundred tons. She was moored in the deep water so far in that she could not be seen by vessels in the offing. On each side of her was a small river steamer, and she seemed not to have completed her cargo. "I can mention just the right person to take Mr. Nawood's place," said Christy eagerly. tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 . Christy and the first lieutenant sprang from the shelter where they had been waiting the passage of the fort, and rushed up the steps to the bridge. The commander of the force on shore, with half a 351 dozen men, was at work on one of the guns on the barbette; but it was impossible to make out what they were doing. Then there was a flash, a cloud of smoke went up, and a shot crashed into the deck directly under the pilot-house, tearing up the planks, and disappearing in the space below. In the grasp of such a powerful man as Ralph Pennant, Corny was powerless, and he was compelled to submit, though his opposition appeared to be merely a matter of form with him, for he could not help realizing that it was utterly useless; but he had not been in the affray on deck, and he had not learned the full lesson from experience. The irons were locked upon his wrists, and the seaman was directed to conduct him to the place assigned to all the prisoners. "Dr. Waterton," answered Mr. Pennant, giving 331 the first name that came into his head, for the medical title was the essential thing. .
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tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 Before Christy could begin his report he was called to the deck by the first lieutenant, though everything had appeared to be quiet and orderly there. Ralph Pennant had been at work among the crew, and was unable to discover that any of the men were disloyal; but the commander had better information obtained by his own investigations. Ralph was in consultation with Mr. Flint when Christy went on deck. "Lay her aboard!" shouted Mr. Pennant; and Vincent led the way, leaping directly into the midst of the eight men in the standing room. tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 . "Dat's it, Massa Ossifer!" exclaimed Job, apparently delighted to find that he had made himself understood. "Do you refer to the lieutenant appointed to the command of the Bronx on our arrival in the Gulf?" asked Dr. Connelly, laughing. "It is a bad wound though not a dangerous one," said Dr. Connelly, who had approached the victim of his own conspiracy near enough to obtain a view of the injured nose. "The ball has torn away the middle of the member, and it hangs in pieces from the wound." "Boat, ahoy!" shouted a man on the forecastle of the sloop. "The shoal water is the best protection for the small steamers that ply on these inside waters; and the Yankee gunboats can take all others as they come out. The entrance to the bay has not been regularly blockaded, for there has been little occasion to do so thus far." .
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tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 Christy did not believe that the second lieutenant would turn in at the time indicated, though he might make a pretence of doing so, and shut himself up in his stateroom. Mr. Galvinne proceeded to say that he should have Rockton and Warton ready to make Mr. Flint a prisoner in case he became too inquisitive. Nichols and Sayles would 160 be available near the quarter-deck in case any demonstration was made by any portion of the crew. "I don't think it will, Galvinne. Behave like a gentleman, and we shall have no difficulty," added Corny. "He is my uncle; my father's only brother." tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 . 145 "Hand them over to me, and let us have no more fooling." "Then I shall put you in irons, and take you on board of the steamer," added the officer sternly. Christy's curiosity was excited: he thought the order would throw some further light on the plan of the pirate; and he seated himself. Captain Flanger proceeded to dictate to him an order to 278 the officer of the deck, to the effect that his sealed orders directed him to cut out a rebel privateer under the guns of Fort McRae; ordering him to head the Bronx to the north-west for this purpose, and instructing him to call him as soon as he made out the shore, Christy wrote it, and the pirate told him to sign it. .
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tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 "You have been under this berth since the steamer left the flag-ship!" exclaimed Corny, apparently amazed at the fact. tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 . "With their arms locked together behind them, they are not in condition to do any harm," added Mr. Flint. It was some little time before Mr. Galvinne presented himself, for probably he did not feel bound to obey the orders of the bogus captain with especial promptness. However, he came after a quarter of an hour, and seated himself familiarly in an arm-chair at the table. He had the bearing of the superior officer, to which Corny made no objection. .
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tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 "I wish I were myself," replied the commander, in a tone so low that none but the visitors could hear him. The three officers promptly obeyed the order, and laid violent hands on Captain Flanger, Mr. Flint taking the weapon from his pocket. They seized him by the collar of his coat, and the executive officer held his left arm, with the handcuffs on the wrist. The victim of the affray still held on to his nose, though Mr. Camden took possession of the arm. . "I cannot explain it—how can I?" replied Christy. "Whoever took out my papers and put the blanks in their place, did not make me his confidant in the operation." "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." "He is; he dressed himself this morning, and sits up part of the time." .
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tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 "That is very odd," mused the officer, wondering whether this sudden disappearance had anything to do with the principal event of the preceding night. 284 "You have shot off by dose, you!"—groaned Flanger. "The ball welt straight through it." tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 . "So far we do not disagree by the breadth of a hair. My cousin Corny was raised in the South, while I was raised in the North," continued the sick passenger. "On board the steamer!" replied Mr. Flint from the bridge. .
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tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 "What are those men doing aft, Mr. Byron?" demanded the first lieutenant, with some excitement in his manner. "They were very nearly on the quarter-deck, and they seemed to be very reluctant to go forward." "I am glad to see you, Captain Passford," said Mr. Blowitt, who was properly received when he stepped down upon the deck. "My father is quite well, but he left Bonnydale last Tuesday to go to Washington, and had not returned when I left home. My mother is quite well, and so is Florry," replied the sick officer, who did not appear to be suffering from a very severe headache just then, for he was quite cheerful and animated. scobet999 tulisan arab astaghfirullah hal adzim 59 . It was plain enough to all the officers and men that the commander knew what to do in the emergency, and every one was energetic in the 352 discharge of his duty. Mr. Ambleton was fully alive to the peril of the moment, and he was careful to make his aim sure with the great gun. It had been loaded before with a solid shot, and presently the steamer was shaken to her keel by the concussion of its discharge. "I supposed the official envelope contained my commission and orders." "All right, doctor; I have been directed to admit you. Pass in, sir." .