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I recognised in a certainAdmiral among my judges my deadliest foe. A cocoa-nut had given rise tolanguage that I could not brook. But confiding in my innocence, and alsoin the knowledge that the President of the United States (who sat nexthim) owed me a knife, I braced myself for the ordeal. [Illustration: "TWO EXECUTIONERS WITH PINAFORES REVERSED. "] It was a solemn spectacle, that court. Two executioners with pinaforesreversed, led me in. Under the shade of an umbrella, I perceived myBride, su...pported by the Bride of the Pirate-Colonel. The President(having reproved a little female ensign for tittering, on a matter ofLife or Death) called upon me to plead, "Coward or no Coward, Guilty ornot Guilty?" I pleaded in a firm tone, "No Coward and Not Guilty. " (Thelittle female ensign being again reproved by the President formisconduct, mutinied, left the court, and threw stones. ) My implacable enemy, the Admiral, conducted the case against me. TheColonel's Bride was called to prove that I had remained behind thecorner-lamp-post during the engagement.
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