He handed me the glass at once, and the instant I saw the top of her
courses above the water, I was sure, from the red cross in her foresail,
that she was the Firebrand, the very corvette to which I was appointed.
She was so well to windward, that I considered it next to impossible that
we should weather her, but Obediah seemed determined to try it. After
seeing his little vessel snug under mainsail, foresail, and jib, which was
as much as she could stagger under, and every thing right and tight, and
all clear to make more sail should the breeze lull, he ordered the men
below, and took the helm himself. What queer animals sailors are! We were
rising the corvette fast; and on going aft again from the bows, where I had
been looking at her, I cast my eye down the hatchway into the men’s berth,
and there were the whole crew at breakfast, laughing and joking, and
enjoying themselves, as heartily, apparently, nay, I verily believe in
reality, as if they had been in a yacht on a cruise of pleasure, in place
of having one enemy nearly within gunshot astern, and another trying to cut
them off ahead.
At this moment the schooner in chase luffed up in the wind, and I noticed
the foot of the foresail lift. “You’ll have it now, friend Obed; there’s
at you in earnest.” While I spoke, a column of thick white smoke spouted
over the bows of the Gleam, about twenty yards to windward, and then blew
back again amongst the sails and rigging, as if a gauze veil had for an
instant been thrown over the little vessel, rolling off down the wind to
leeward, in whirling eddies, growing thinner and thinner, until it
disappeared altogether. I heard the report this time, and the shot fell
close alongside of us.
“A good mark with that apple,” coolly observed the Captain; “the Long Tom
must be a tearer, to pitch its mouthful of iron this length.”
Another succeeded; and if I had been still pinned up in the companion,
there would have been no log now, for it went crash through
into the hold.
“Go it, my boys,” shouted I; “a few more as well aimed, and heigh for the
Firebrand’s gunroom!”
At the mention of the Firebrand I thought Obed started, but he soon
recovered himself, and looking at me with all the apparent composure in the
world, he smiled as he said, “Not so fast, Lieutenant; you and I have not
drank our last glass of swizzle yet, I guess. If I can but weather that
chap ahead, I don’t fear the schooner.”
The corvette had by this time answered the signal from the Gleam, and had
hauled his wind also, so that I did not conceive it possible that the Wave
could scrape clear, without coming under his broadside.
“You won’t try it, Obed, surely?’
“Answer me this, and I’ll tell you,” rejoined he. “Does that corvette now
carry long 18’s or 32-pound carronades?”
“She carries 32-pound carronades.’
“Then you’ll not sling your cot in her gunroom this cruise.”
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