Lord Cantner raved. ’I can give you a weighted bag ta drop yer secret stuff overboard, milord, but I can't guarantee yer freedom an hour from now.’
’If I could suggest something, Mister Claghome?' Lewrie said after clearing his throat for attention. Lady Cantner had been attracted to the deck at the sound of the argument and stood by, waiting to hear what would happen to her. ’I command this ship, now,
’No, let's hear him out,' Lord Cantner said, clutching at even the feeblest of straws. ’They want to come close- aboard, and demand surrender. Let them. Put them off their guard with the Quarantine flag and the sight of our sick and dead. Then give them a broadside of double-shot and grape, with star-shot and langridge and fire arrows to take their rigging down and set fires aloft. They'll be so busy at saving their own ship we may have a chance to escape and make it a stem chase. We shall be going toward our own bases after dark. Would they pursue that far? Could we lose them after sundown?’
‘One sign 0' resistance an' they'll shoot us t1 pieces,' Claghorne said wearily. 'Then you'll be responsible fer milord's and milady's deaths.’
’Then what would
‘You wish ta make yer
‘Aye.aye, sir.’
Claghome turned away, and Lord Cantner restrained Lewrie with a hand on his arm. 'Let's pray it works, Mister Lewrie. I cannot abide the idea of striking to a pack of Frogs without at least trying.’
’It may cost us our lives, milord,' Lewrie told him, 'but at least we shall retain some of our honor. If I may suggest gathering your papers in a weighted bag, just in case? And in placing your good lady below decks?' Once free, Lewrie went to his men amidships. 'She's French, boys. And we're going to sink her or burn her,' he said, trying to look confident 'We shall fetch up all the spare swivels and charges. I'll want some men to go below to the magazine and break out the canister and star-shot and gun cartridges. Lay out boarding pikes and cutlasses out of sight by the bulwarks. Mister Kelly?’
‘Aye?' the bosun's mate said, wary of Lewrie's intentions. 'Hands to Quarters, handsomely, so the Frogs won't notice. Load with reduced charges for double-shot. Star-shot, canister and langridge as well. We'll give them a surprise, a big one.’
’Handsomely.' Kelly grimly nodded. 'Aye aye.’
The French brig ran up her colors, and there was a groan from several hands at the sight of the pure white banner with the gold
‘Good enough. Now, this is most important. We shall be standing by the windward rail, but not crouched down by the guns. Nobody lays a hand on a swivel until J say. Keep your matches out of sight. They think we're going to be easy. Keep your small anns out of sight, too. Don't let the gun ports swing open or we're dead before we get a chance to hurt them.
The brig was up within seven or eight cables by then, turning to open her broadside to point at
‘How close do you think they'll come to demand our surrender?' Lewrie asked, gauging the distance between them to be six cables and closing slowly. He saw the brig let fly her tops'ls so they would not pass ahead of
‘It would be best if we had them at pistol-shot, sir.' Lewrie said, knowing that Claghorne had ceded him the initiative as sure as that panic-stricken gunner's mate had done in
Three cables off, now. A third gun fired from the brig, and this ball struck
’We
‘Mister Claghome!' the husky bosun objected, shocked to his bones. ’I said strike the colors.’
’Aye, sir, but I'll tell ya this, Mister Claghome, sir, yer a shiverin' coward, sir!’
‘I'm a realist, damn yer eyes!' Lewrie went back forward to his gun crews. 'Boys, we're going to strike. That'll get the Frog in closer so we can hit him. Don't anybody be alarmed.' How much worse can it be? he thought wearily, his eyes aching from his earlier jerking tears and the glare of the sea. A band of pain circled his head from staring so intently across the water, and the tension. If we're prisoners, nobody's going to hang me for disobeying orders. The French may shoot me, but there's still the Yellow Jack to consider first. If we fail I can die right here on my own deck, in my own way, and go hard and game… and to Hell with Father, all of 'em! The Red Ensign sank to the deck and was gathered up in a limp bundle, which brought cheers from the privateer brig. Claghome ordered the fore course lowered and the jibs backed so that
The Yellow Quarantine flag was hoisted, and the French laughed. Their gun ports were still open, and Lewrie could see men standing by them with burning slow-match, but the majority of the much less disciplined privateer crew was standing in the rigging or on the bulwarks with muskets or swords, jeering happily at a foe that would strike without even a shot tired for honor's sake.
Claghome hoisted a dead man up onto the rail, a man yellow as a custard, the stains of his bloocjy dark bile still streaking his bare chest. 'We have Yeller Jack,