The Water-Witch; Or, the Skimmer of the Seas: A TaleCooper, James Fenimore
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The Water-Witch; Or, the Skimmer of the Seas: A Tale
Cooper, James Fenimore
Sea stories
“Patroon!” exclaimed his watchful friend; “you know not what you say!
If there were question of an inroad of Mohawks, or an invasion from the
Canadas, the case would differ; but this is only a trifling difference,
concerning a small balance in the revenue duties, which had better be
left to your tide-waiter, and the other wild-cats of the law. If
Parliament will put temptation before our eyes, let the sin light on
their own heads. Human nature is weak, and the vanities of our system
are so many inducements to overlook unreasonable regulations. I say,
therefore, it is better to remain in peace, on board this ship, where
our characters will be as safe as our bones, and trust to Providence
for what will happen.”
“I am the Queen’s subject, and ready to uphold her dignity;” repeated
Oloff, firmly.
“I will trust you, sir;” said Ludlow, taking his rival by the arm, and
leading him into his own state-room.
The conference was soon ended, and a midshipman shortly after reported
that the boats were ready for service. The master was next summoned to
the cabin and admitted to the private apartment of his commander.
Ludlow then proceeded to the deck, where he made the final dispositions
for the attack. The ship was left in charge of Mr. Luff, with an
injunction to profit by any breeze that might offer, to draw as near as
possible to the chase. Trysail was placed in the launch, at the head of
a strong party of boarders. Van Staats of Kinderhook was provided with
the yawl, manned only by its customary crew; while Ludlow entered his
own barge, which contained its usual complement, though the arms that
lay in the stern-sheets sufficiently showed that they were prepared for
service.
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