"Oh, but a day or two, Don Benito." "And from what port are you last?" "Canton." "And there, Señor, you exchanged your sealskins for teas and silks, I think you said?" "Yes, Silks, mostly." "And the balance you took in specie, perhaps?" Captain Delano, fidgeting a little, answered— "Yes; some silver; not a very great deal, though." "Ah—well. May I ask how many men have you, Señor?" Captain Delano slightly started, but answered— "About five-and-twenty, all told." "And at present, Señor, all on board, I suppose?" "All on board, Don Benito," replied the Captain, now with satisfaction. "And will be to-night, Señor?" At this last question, following so many pertinacious ones, for the soul of him Captain Delano could not but look very earnestly at the questioner, who, instead of me