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He
found
the
man
’
s
lack
of
insignia
disconcerting
and
was
not
even
sure
he
had
to
say
"
sir
’
.
Who
was
he
?
And
what
authority
had
he
to
interrogate
him
?
"
Chaplain
,
I
once
studied
Latin
.
I
think
it
’
s
only
fair
to
warn
you
of
that
before
I
ask
my
next
question
.
Doesn
’
t
the
word
Anabaptist
simply
mean
that
you
’
re
not
a
Baptist
?
"
"
Oh
,
no
,
sir
.
There
’
s
much
more
.
"
"
Are
you
a
Baptist
?
"
"
No
,
sir
.
"
"
Then
you
are
not
a
Baptist
,
aren
’
t
you
?
"
"
Sir
?
"
"
I
don
’
t
see
why
you
’
re
bickering
with
me
on
that
point
.
You
’
ve
already
admitted
it
.
Now
,
Chaplain
,
to
say
you
’
re
not
a
Baptist
doesn
’
t
really
tell
us
anything
about
what
you
are
,
does
it
?
You
could
be
anything
or
anyone
.
"
He
leaned
forward
slightly
and
his
manner
took
on
a
shrewd
and
significant
air
.
"
You
could
even
be
,
"
he
added
,
"
Washington
Irving
,
couldn
’
t
you
?
"
"
Washington
Irving
?
"
the
chaplain
repeated
with
surprise
.
"
Come
on
,
Washington
,
"
the
corpulent
colonel
broke
in
irascibly
.
"
Why
don
’
t
you
make
a
clean
breast
of
it
?
We
know
you
stole
that
plum
tomato
.
"
After
a
moment
’
s
shock
,
the
chaplain
giggled
with
nervous
relief
.
"
Oh
,
is
that
it
!
"
he
exclaimed
.
"
Now
I
’
m
beginning
to
understand
.
I
didn
’
t
steal
that
plum
tomato
,
sir
.
Colonel
Cathcart
gave
it
to
me
.
You
can
even
ask
him
if
you
don
’
t
believe
me
.
"
A
door
opened
at
the
other
end
of
the
room
and
Colonel
Cathcart
stepped
into
the
basement
as
though
from
a
closet
.