The Three LieutenantsKingston, William Henry Giles
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The Three Lieutenants
Kingston, William Henry Giles
Great Britain. Royal Navy -- Officers -- Juvenile fiction; Sea stories
"We must keep a bright lookout and prevent her doing that same,"
answered Jack. "Give her another shot from Long Tom, and we will see if
that has a better effect than the first."
The stranger took no notice further than "hauling her wind," so as to
increase her distance from the brig-of-war. Jack guessed that her
intention was to draw him away, if possible, from his prizes, so that
she might have a better chance of taking off one of them during the
night; he had no fears of the result of a fight should she venture to
attack him; at the same time, under the circumstances, he doubted
whether it would be wise for him to become the assailant.
As the sun went down the stranger was still seen holding her former
position on the weatherbow of the _Supplejack_. It was very provoking
to be thus bearded, and he earnestly wished for daylight that he might
have a better chance of success in attacking the daring craft, for he
had at length made up his mind to bring her to action, and of course to
capture her. His greatest difficulty, however, would be, should he
succeed, in manning her, as she would require as many hands as the
_Supplejack_, and he could ill spare any of his own crew; he thought the
matter over, and called Needham aft to consult with him.
"Well, sir, I was thinking that it would be a good plan to send the
_Venus_ on to Jamaica, to get the assistance of the corvette. She
wouldn't be long in joining us, and we might keep the stranger in play
till then, or if any accident was to happen to us she might come up in
time to take her; not that I doubt, for a moment, that if we can get her
within range of our guns, we should soon make her our prize. It's
rather a tough job I'll allow, as the chase has forty hands or more on
board, and six or eight guns, though it's not likely they are very heavy
metal."
"I like your plan," said Jack; "I was considering that it might
otherwise be necessary to sink one or two of our prizes rather than run
the risk of losing the _Caterina_, for I make sure that that brig out
there is her."
Jack gave the matter a few more minutes' consideration, and, signalling
to the three schooners to heave to, he sent the purser on board the
_Venus_, with directions to Bevan at once to clap on all sail for Port
Royal, and to beg on his arrival there that the corvette, or some other
man-of-war, might be immediately despatched to his assistance. As the
night was dark he hoped that the stranger would not discover that the
_Venus_ had parted company till daylight, when she would have very
little chance of overtaking her.
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