Central African Republic military force consisting of troops from Bozize's seizure of power.
1Captain Carg was on hand, with his two sailors guarding the chest.
2I think Captain Carg must be anchored at San Pedro, by now.
3The group moved forward to the room occupied by Captain Carg.
4Captain Carg's men took the empty chest back to the launch.
5Carg's an old traveler and knows more than he appears to.
6Beth repeated this in English to Carg, who repeated it in German to Elbl.
7So, addressing Captain Carg, he said in a positive tone:
8But Captain Carg understands German and so he has been acting as our interpreter.
9Without hesitation Carg turned on his heel and hastened aft.
10Uncle John proceeded to state the case, Captain Carg interpreting.
11He can never rejoin the army, that's certain, replied Carg.
12He had been thinking, as he studied the pearls, and now turned to Captain Carg.
13The effect of Carg's eyes was distinctly disconcerting.
14Not only was Carg puzzled by this strange summons but none of the others could understand it.
15The boat moved swiftly away and at a gesture from Captain Carg the sailor started the launch again.
16Somehow, despite the courteous words and attitude of Captain Carg, there was something about him that repelled confidence.