The off-watch came scrambling to the upper deck – those who had not already come up at the prospect of action. The starboard watch could easily have shortened sail and trimmed the yards, but with an order to heave to within earshot of cannon (rather than merely to lower a boat), the master would lose no time where there was no need.
‘Run out starboard middle- and upper-deck batteries!’
‘Starboard middle- and upper-deck batteries, ay-ay, sir!’
Lambe took up his own speaking-trumpet and relayed the order.
‘Mr Pelham, signal to
‘
Peto saw no call to beat to quarters yet, nor to clear the whole ship for action. It ought to be enough merely for
‘Let us serve her notice. A signal gun, if you please, Mr Lambe.’
‘Ay-ay, sir.’ Lambe put his speaking-trumpet to his lips again. ‘Middle deck, one gun to fire unshotted!’
At such a range there was nothing to choose between guns: no shot, upper-deck eighteen-pounder or middle-deck thirty-two, would reach even half-way to the slaver. It was the noise and smoke, the signal, that counted, and a thirty-two would make the most of each.
A minute and seven seconds ticked by. The aft gun fired.
Peto put his telescope to his eye again to observe for a change of course. In five minutes there was no sign of it.
‘
Peto glanced over his shoulder. The sloop had indeed wore round quickly. ‘Good man,’ he said to himself (her captain was commissioned from below deck, but he was sharp enough). ‘Make to
There was no need of elaboration, for at that angle
With a three-decker now all but motionless ahead of her, a frigate chasing astern, and
But in five minutes more she still had not altered course. Peto was mystified. Did she gamble that
‘Make to
‘ “Expedite”, ay-ay, sir.’
Peto thought it would now come to a fight, but could his sloop catch up the slaver and board her? Even if she could, she would have to sweep her deck first. He hoped she had the weight of carronades and small arms for the job.
The minutes passed, twenty of them before the slaver was within range of
The sudden discharge of one of
‘Great gods! Capital shooting! Capital!’ exclaimed Peto. ‘Mark you, Mr Lambe!’ (Likely as not it had been a warning shot across the bows, fortuitously off its line, but that was no matter.)
‘She strikes, sir!’ came the cry from the maintop, Midshipman Duguid observing the pennant running down.
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