登陆注册
14731200000026

第26章 THE "GENERAL ARMSTRONG" PRIVATEER(2)

On their side the British made ready to carry the privateer by boarding. The shoals rendered it impossible for the heavy ships to approach, and the lack of wind and the baffling currents also interfered for the moment with the movements of the sloops-of-war. Accordingly recourse was had to a cutting-out party, always a favorite device with the British seamen of that age, who were accustomed to carry French frigates by boarding, and to capture in their boats the heavy privateers and armed merchantmen, as well as the lighter war-vessels of France and Spain.

The British first attempted to get possession of the brig by surprise, sending out but four boats. These worked down near to the brig, under pretense of sounding, trying to get close enough to make a rush and board her. The privateersmen were on their guard, and warned the boats off, and after the warning had been repeated once or twice unheeded, they fired into them, killing and wounding several men. Upon this the boats promptly returned to the ships.

This first check greatly irritated the British captains, and they decided to repeat the experiment that night with a force which would render resistance vain. Accordingly, after it became dark, a dozen boats were sent from the liner and the frigate, manned by four hundred stalwart British seamen, and commanded by the captain of one of the brigs of war. Through the night they rowed straight toward the little privateer lying dark and motionless in the gloom. As before, the privateersmen were ready for their foe, and when they came within range opened fire upon them, first with the long gun and then with the lighter cannon; but the British rowed on with steady strokes, for they were seamen accustomed to victory over every European foe, and danger had no terrors for them. With fierce hurrahs they dashed through the shot-riven smoke and grappled the brig; and the boarders rose, cutlas in hand, ready to spring over the bulwarks. A terrible struggle followed. The British hacked at the boarding-nets and strove to force their way through to the decks of the privateer, while the Americans stabbed the assailants with their long pikes and slashed at them with their cutlases. The darkness was lit by the flashes of flame from the muskets and the cannon, and the air was rent by the oaths and shouts of the combatants, the heavy trampling on the decks, the groans of the wounded, the din of weapon meeting weapon, and all the savage tumult of a hand-to-hand fight. At the bow the British burst through the boarding-netting, and forced their way to the deck, killing or wounding all three of the lieutenants of the privateer; but when this had happened the boats had elsewhere been beaten back, and Reid, rallying his grim sea-dogs, led them forward with a rush, and the boarding party were all killed or tumbled into the sea.

This put an end to the fight. In some of the boats none but killed and wounded men were left. The others drew slowly off, like crippled wild-fowl, and disappeared in the darkness toward the British squadron. Half of the attacking force had been killed or wounded, while of the Americans but nine had fallen.

The British commodore and all his officers were maddened with anger and shame over the repulse, and were bent upon destroying the privateer at all costs. Next day, after much exertion, one of the war-brigs was warped into position to attack the American, but she first took her station at long range, so that her carronades were not as effective as the pivot gun of the privateer; and so well was the latter handled, that the British brig was repeatedly hulled, and finally was actually driven off.

A second attempt was made, however, and this time the sloop-of-war got so close that she could use her heavy carronades, which put the privateer completely at her mercy. Then Captain Reid abandoned his brig and sank her, first carrying ashore the guns, and marched inland with his men. They were not further molested; and, if they had lost their brig, they had at least made their foes pay dear for her destruction, for the British had lost twice as many men as there were in the whole hard-fighting crew of the American privateer.

同类推荐
  • 下第有感

    下第有感

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 嘉泰普灯录总目录

    嘉泰普灯录总目录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 蜀记

    蜀记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Tales of Troy

    Tales of Troy

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 中藏经

    中藏经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 今生今世,我就是要定你了

    今生今世,我就是要定你了

    这是一本玄幻的言情小说。么么哒,各位亲,快来看吧~
  • 我的闪耀巨星

    我的闪耀巨星

    在这个离婚如家常便饭的娱乐圈,在三十八岁的时候他也结束了他将近二十年的婚姻,这是他人生的第一个意外,遇到了叶少明是他的第二个意外布网五年,为的不过是那个十年前在他的心中那个人。一步步的得到那个人的身心,可当一切阴谋诡计被揭穿的时候,他们该何去何从
  • 小时候遇到的那些鬼事

    小时候遇到的那些鬼事

    我幼小的时候,看到很多奇异的怪事,让我无法搞懂。大人们说:那是闹鬼。今天想起来,还有些恐怖、可怕。写作来和大家一起分享。
  • 重生之瞳现

    重生之瞳现

    当自己的男友搂着自己的妹妹,千陌瞳心痛,当那把匕首插进胸口时,顿然清醒。当再次睁开眼睛,拥有一双魔法的眼睛,拥有变态心理,把惨白的人骨做成美丽的骨花...千陌瞳温柔的抚摸着手中的骨花,红润的嘴唇微动“不乖~把你做成骨花哦~”
  • 倾城佳人:王爷,本妃要翻天

    倾城佳人:王爷,本妃要翻天

    本来么,作为一名女子,我是要,淑女,有淑女,要温柔,有温柔,要矜持,有矜持,可是为什么当本小姐遇上你这无赖又腹黑,又天下无敌的男人,我的那些神马淑女,温柔,矜持全都没了,凭神马我的一世英明全毁在你身上啊!!!!ψ(`??)ψ
  • 重生空间之馨返岁月

    重生空间之馨返岁月

    爹不疼,妈不爱的慕馨月,被自己的爸妈伤透心的时候,选择了自杀,因为一枚戒指,把她带回了小时候。要是大家期待慕馨月成为明星的话,就在下面评论,我会看的哦!
  • 重生之凤翼凰羽

    重生之凤翼凰羽

    苏凰羽,苏家大小姐,很悲催的喜欢了一个渣,有句话说得好,那个姑娘年轻时候没喜欢过一两个渣男,唯一可惜的是,苏大小姐喜欢的渣男是渣到了无极限了,吃苏家的,喝苏家的,穿苏家的,还觉得苏家的一切本来就该是他的,只因苏凰羽喜欢他,将来一定会嫁给他,所以,苏家的一切产业都该是他的。看着眼前两个理直气壮的男女,苏凰羽就像是那开了六窍唯一的一窍也突然直接通透起来一样,想想自己以前的所作所为,苏凰羽真的想一巴掌呼死自己如果这男人是个渣,那自己就是标准的傻白甜外带蠢的无可救药了。当一切重来,苏凰羽决定,无论如何都要活的自由自在,规矩什么的,这辈子别想再束缚自己!(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 万域圣帝

    万域圣帝

    苍茫远古,曾有无尽神魔执掌万域,他们脚裂虚空,拳崩星辰,无可匹敌,但远古时代却悄然落幕,神魔尽皆不见踪迹。时代更迭,人族群雄并起,少年姬昊凭借一滴血,知过去,晓未来,注定走向一条不平凡的路……
  • 绝世灵武

    绝世灵武

    ‘’修炼一途,困难重重,传说只要掌控阴阳五行,方能成为天地间真正的强者??!!
  • 云中仙歌

    云中仙歌

    仙山无处觅,白云深处有仙歌……这是一个起始于赵国青云派的故事,一切从这里开端,注定了一切的结束,也将在这里。