"Let him answer for himself," said the officer, turning suddenly upon Israel, with the view of taking him off his guard, by the matter of course assumption of the very point at issue. "Answer, sir. Why did you jump on board here, last night, from the enemy?" "Jump on board, sir, from the enemy? Why, sir, my station at general quarters is at gun No. 3, of the lower deck, here." "He's cracked--or else I am turned--or all the world is;--take him away!" "But where am I to take him, sir?" said the master-at-arms. "He don't seem to belong anywhere, sir. Where--where am I to take him?" "Take him-out of sight," said the officer, now incensed with his own perplexity. "Take him out of sight, I say." "Come along, then, my ghost," said the master-at-arms. And, collaring the phantom, he led it hi