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During¡¡the¡¡night¡¡a¡¡council¡¡had¡¡been¡¡held¡¡on¡¡board

the¡¡Adamant¡£¡¡¡¡Her¡¡cannonading¡¡had¡¡had¡¡no¡¡effect£»

either¡¡in¡¡bringing¡¡assistance¡¡or¡¡in¡¡injuring¡¡the¡¡enemy£»

she¡¡was¡¡being¡¡towed¡¡steadily¡¡southward¡¡farther¡¡and

farther¡¡from¡¡the¡¡probable¡¡neighbourhood¡¡of¡¡a¡¡British

man¡­of¡­war£»¡¡and¡¡it¡¡was¡¡agreed¡¡that¡¡it¡¡would¡¡be¡¡the¡¡part

of¡¡wisdom¡¡to¡¡come¡¡to¡¡terms¡¡with¡¡the¡¡Syndicate's¡¡vessel¡£

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Therefore¡¡the¡¡captain¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡¡sent¡¡a

letter¡¡to¡¡the¡¡repeller£»¡¡in¡¡which¡¡he¡¡stated¡¡to¡¡the

persons¡¡in¡¡charge¡¡of¡¡that¡¡ship£»¡¡that¡¡although¡¡his

vessel¡¡had¡¡been¡¡injured¡¡in¡¡a¡¡manner¡¡totally¡¡at¡¡variance

with¡¡the¡¡rules¡¡of¡¡naval¡¡warfare£»¡¡he¡¡would¡¡overlook¡¡this

fact¡¡and¡¡would¡¡agree¡¡to¡¡cease¡¡firing¡¡upon¡¡the

Syndicate's¡¡vessels£»¡¡provided¡¡that¡¡the¡¡submerged¡¡craft

which¡¡was¡¡now¡¡made¡¡fast¡¡to¡¡his¡¡vessel¡¡should¡¡attach

itself¡¡to¡¡the¡¡Adamant's¡¡bow£»¡¡and¡¡by¡¡means¡¡of¡¡a

suitable¡¡cable¡¡which¡¡she¡¡would¡¡furnish£»¡¡would¡¡tow¡¡her

into¡¡British¡¡waters¡£¡¡¡¡If¡¡this¡¡were¡¡done¡¡he¡¡would

guarantee¡¡that¡¡the¡¡towing¡¡craft¡¡should¡¡have¡¡six¡¡hours

in¡¡which¡¡to¡¡get¡¡away¡£

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When¡¡this¡¡letter¡¡was¡¡read¡¡on¡¡board¡¡the¡¡repeller¡¡it

created¡¡considerable¡¡merriment£»¡¡and¡¡an¡¡answer¡¡was¡¡sent

back¡¡that¡¡no¡¡conditions¡¡but¡¡those¡¡of¡¡absolute

surrender¡¡could¡¡be¡¡received¡¡from¡¡the¡¡British¡¡ship¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

In¡¡three¡¡minutes¡¡after¡¡this¡¡answer¡¡had¡¡been

received¡¡by¡¡the¡¡captain¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Adamant£»¡¡two¡¡shells

went¡¡whirring¡¡and¡¡shrieking¡¡through¡¡the¡¡air¡¡toward

Repeller¡¡No¡£¡¡7£»¡¡and¡¡after¡¡that¡¡the¡¡cannonading¡¡from¡¡the

bow£»¡¡the¡¡stern£»¡¡the¡¡starboard£»¡¡and¡¡the¡¡port¡¡guns¡¡of¡¡the

great¡¡battle¡­ship¡¡went¡¡on¡¡whenever¡¡there¡¡was¡¡a¡¡visible

object¡¡on¡¡the¡¡ocean¡¡which¡¡looked¡¡in¡¡the¡¡least¡¡like¡¡an

American¡¡coasting¡¡vessel¡¡or¡¡man¡­of¡­war¡£

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For¡¡a¡¡week¡¡Crab¡¡K¡¡towed¡¡steadily¡¡to¡¡the¡¡south¡¡this

blazing¡¡and¡¡thundering¡¡marine¡¡citadel£»¡¡and¡¡then¡¡the

crab¡¡signalled¡¡to¡¡the¡¡still¡¡accompanying¡¡repeller¡¡that

it¡¡must¡¡be¡¡relieved¡£¡¡¡¡It¡¡had¡¡not¡¡been¡¡fitted¡¡out¡¡for¡¡so

long¡¡a¡¡cruise£»¡¡and¡¡supplies¡¡were¡¡getting¡¡low¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

The¡¡Syndicate£»¡¡which¡¡had¡¡been¡¡kept¡¡informed¡¡of¡¡all

the¡¡details¡¡of¡¡this¡¡affair£»¡¡had¡¡already¡¡perceived¡¡the

necessity¡¡of¡¡relieving¡¡Crab¡¡K£»¡¡and¡¡another¡¡crab£»¡¡well

provisioned¡¡and¡¡fitted¡¡out£»¡¡was¡¡already¡¡on¡¡the¡¡way¡¡to

take¡¡its¡¡place¡£¡¡¡¡This¡¡was¡¡Crab¡¡C£»¡¡possessing¡¡powerful

engines£»¡¡but¡¡in¡¡point¡¡of¡¡roof¡¡armour¡¡the¡¡weakest¡¡of¡¡its

class¡£¡¡¡¡It¡¡could¡¡be¡¡better¡¡spared¡¡than¡¡any¡¡other¡¡crab

to¡¡tow¡¡the¡¡Adamant£»¡¡and¡¡as¡¡the¡¡British¡¡ship¡¡had

not£»¡¡and¡¡probably¡¡could¡¡not£»¡¡put¡¡out¡¡another¡¡suspended

cannon£»¡¡it¡¡was¡¡considered¡¡quite¡¡suitable¡¡for¡¡the

service¡¡required¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

But¡¡when¡¡Crab¡¡C¡¡came¡¡within¡¡half¡¡a¡¡mile¡¡of¡¡the

Adamant¡¡it¡¡stopped¡£¡¡¡¡It¡¡was¡¡evident¡¡that¡¡on¡¡board¡¡the

British¡¡ship¡¡a¡¡steady¡¡lookout¡¡had¡¡been¡¡maintained¡¡for

the¡¡approach¡¡of¡¡fresh¡¡crabs£»¡¡for¡¡several¡¡enormous¡¡shell

and¡¡shot¡¡from¡¡heavy¡¡guns£»¡¡which¡¡had¡¡been¡¡trained¡¡upward

at¡¡a¡¡high¡¡angle£»¡¡now¡¡fell¡¡into¡¡the¡¡sea¡¡a¡¡short¡¡distance

from¡¡the¡¡crab¡£

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they¡¡been¡¡fired¡¡from¡¡an¡¡ordinary¡¡elevation£»¡¡and

although¡¡no¡¡other¡¡vessel¡¡in¡¡the¡¡Syndicate's¡¡service

would¡¡have¡¡hesitated¡¡to¡¡run¡¡the¡¡terrible¡¡gauntlet£»¡¡this

one£»¡¡by¡¡reason¡¡of¡¡errors¡¡in¡¡construction£»¡¡being¡¡less

able¡¡than¡¡any¡¡other¡¡crab¡¡to¡¡resist¡¡the¡¡fall¡¡from¡¡a

great¡¡height¡¡of¡¡ponderous¡¡shot¡¡and¡¡shell£»¡¡thought¡¡it

prudent¡¡not¡¡to¡¡venture¡¡into¡¡this¡¡rain¡¡of¡¡iron£»¡¡and£»

moving¡¡rapidly¡¡beyond¡¡the¡¡line¡¡of¡¡danger£»¡¡it¡¡attempted

to¡¡approach¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡¡from¡¡another¡¡quarter¡£¡¡¡¡If¡¡it

could¡¡get¡¡within¡¡the¡¡circle¡¡of¡¡falling¡¡shot¡¡it¡¡would¡¡be

safe¡£¡¡¡¡But¡¡this¡¡it¡¡could¡¡not¡¡do¡£¡¡¡¡On¡¡all¡¡sides¡¡of¡¡the

Adamant¡¡guns¡¡had¡¡been¡¡trained¡¡to¡¡drop¡¡shot¡¡and

shells¡¡at¡¡a¡¡distance¡¡of¡¡half¡¡a¡¡mile¡¡from¡¡the¡¡ship¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

Around¡¡and¡¡around¡¡the¡¡mighty¡¡ironclad¡¡steamed¡¡Crab

C£»¡¡but¡¡wherever¡¡she¡¡went¡¡her¡¡presence¡¡was¡¡betrayed¡¡to

the¡¡fine¡¡glasses¡¡on¡¡board¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡¡by¡¡the¡¡bit¡¡of

her¡¡shining¡¡back¡¡and¡¡the¡¡ripple¡¡about¡¡it£»¡¡and¡¡ever

between¡¡her¡¡and¡¡the¡¡ship¡¡came¡¡down¡¡that¡¡hail¡¡of¡¡iron¡¡in

masses¡¡of¡¡a¡¡quarter¡¡ton£»¡¡half¡¡ton£»¡¡or¡¡nearly¡¡a¡¡whole

ton¡£¡¡¡¡Crab¡¡C¡¡could¡¡not¡¡venture¡¡under¡¡these£»¡¡and¡¡all¡¡day

she¡¡accompanied¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡¡on¡¡her¡¡voyage¡¡south£»

dashing¡¡to¡¡this¡¡side¡¡and¡¡that£»¡¡and¡¡looking¡¡for¡¡the

chance¡¡that¡¡did¡¡not¡¡come£»¡¡for¡¡all¡¡day¡¡the¡¡cannon¡¡of¡¡the

battle¡­ship¡¡roared¡¡at¡¡her¡¡wherever¡¡she¡¡might¡¡be¡£

¡¡¡¡

¡¡The¡¡inmates¡¡of¡¡Crab¡¡K¡¡were¡¡now¡¡very¡¡restive¡¡and

uneasy£»¡¡for¡¡they¡¡were¡¡on¡¡short¡¡rations£»¡¡both¡¡of¡¡food

and¡¡water¡£¡¡¡¡They¡¡would¡¡have¡¡been¡¡glad¡¡enough¡¡to¡¡cast

loose¡¡from¡¡the¡¡Adamant£»¡¡and¡¡leave¡¡the¡¡spiteful¡¡ship

to¡¡roll¡¡to¡¡her¡¡heart's¡¡content£»¡¡broadside¡¡to¡¡the¡¡sea¡£¡¡

They¡¡did¡¡not¡¡fear¡¡to¡¡run¡¡their¡¡vessel£»¡¡with¡¡its¡¡thick

roofplates¡¡protected¡¡by¡¡spring¡¡armour£»¡¡through¡¡the

heaviest¡¡cannonade¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

But¡¡signals¡¡from¡¡the¡¡repeller¡¡commanded¡¡them¡¡to

stay¡¡by¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡¡as¡¡long¡¡as¡¡they¡¡could¡¡hold

out£»¡¡and¡¡they¡¡were¡¡obliged¡¡to¡¡content¡¡themselves¡¡with¡¡a

hope¡¡that¡¡when¡¡night¡¡fell¡¡the¡¡other¡¡crab¡¡would¡¡be¡¡able

to¡¡get¡¡in¡¡under¡¡the¡¡stern¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Adamant£»¡¡and¡¡make

the¡¡desired¡¡exchange¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

But¡¡to¡¡the¡¡great¡¡discomfiture¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Syndicate's

forces£»¡¡darkness¡¡had¡¡scarcely¡¡come¡¡on¡¡before¡¡four

enormous¡¡electric¡¡lights¡¡blazed¡¡high¡¡up¡¡on¡¡the¡¡single

lofty¡¡mast¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Adamant£»¡¡lighting¡¡up¡¡the¡¡ocean¡¡for

a¡¡mile¡¡on¡¡every¡¡side¡¡of¡¡the¡¡ship¡£¡¡¡¡It¡¡was¡¡of¡¡no¡¡more

use¡¡for¡¡Crab¡¡C¡¡to¡¡try¡¡to¡¡get¡¡in¡¡now¡¡than¡¡in¡¡broad

daylight£»¡¡and¡¡all¡¡night¡¡the¡¡great¡¡guns¡¡roared£»¡¡and¡¡the

little¡¡crab¡¡manoeuvred¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

The¡¡next¡¡morning¡¡a¡¡heavy¡¡fog¡¡fell¡¡upon¡¡the¡¡sea£»¡¡and

the¡¡battle¡­ship¡¡and¡¡Crab¡¡C¡¡were¡¡completely¡¡shut¡¡out¡¡of

sight¡¡of¡¡each¡¡other¡£¡¡¡¡Now¡¡the¡¡cannon¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Adamant

were¡¡silent£»¡¡for¡¡the¡¡only¡¡result¡¡of¡¡firing¡¡would¡¡be¡¡to

indicate¡¡to¡¡the¡¡crab¡¡the¡¡location¡¡of¡¡the¡¡British¡¡ship¡£¡¡

The¡¡smoke¡­signals¡¡of¡¡the¡¡towing¡¡crab¡¡could¡¡not¡¡be¡¡seen

through¡¡the¡¡fog¡¡by¡¡her¡¡consorts£»¡¡and¡¡she¡¡seemed¡¡to¡¡be

incapable¡¡of¡¡making¡¡signals¡¡by¡¡sound¡£¡¡¡¡Therefore¡¡the

commander¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡¡thought¡¡it¡¡likely¡¡that¡¡until

the¡¡fog¡¡rose¡¡the¡¡crab¡¡could¡¡not¡¡find¡¡his¡¡ship¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

What¡¡that¡¡other¡¡crab¡¡intended¡¡to¡¡do¡¡could¡¡be£»¡¡of

course£»¡¡on¡¡board¡¡the¡¡Adamant£»¡¡only¡¡a¡¡surmise£»¡¡but¡¡it

was¡¡believed¡¡that¡¡she¡¡would¡¡bring¡¡with¡¡her¡¡a¡¡torpedo¡¡to

be¡¡exploded¡¡under¡¡the¡¡British¡¡ship¡£¡¡¡¡That¡¡one¡¡crab

should¡¡tow¡¡her¡¡away¡¡from¡¡possible¡¡aid¡¡until¡¡another

should¡¡bring¡¡a¡¡torpedo¡¡to¡¡fasten¡¡to¡¡her¡¡stern¡­post

seemed¡¡a¡¡reasonable¡¡explanation¡¡of¡¡the¡¡action¡¡of¡¡the

Syndicate's¡¡vessels¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

The¡¡officers¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡¡little¡¡understood¡¡the

resources¡¡and¡¡intentions¡¡of¡¡their¡¡opponents¡£¡¡¡¡Every

vessel¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Syndicate¡¡carried¡¡a¡¡magnetic¡¡indicator£»

which¡¡was¡¡designed¡¡to¡¡prevent¡¡collisions¡¡with¡¡iron

vessels¡£¡¡¡¡This¡¡little¡¡instrument¡¡was¡¡placed¡¡at¡¡night

and¡¡during¡¡fogs¡¡at¡¡the¡¡bow¡¡of¡¡the¡¡vessel£»¡¡and¡¡a

delicate¡¡arm¡¡of¡¡steel£»¡¡which¡¡ordinarily¡¡pointed¡¡upward

at¡¡a¡¡considerable¡¡angle£»¡¡fell¡¡into¡¡a¡¡horizontal

position¡¡when¡¡any¡¡large¡¡body¡¡of¡¡iron¡¡approached¡¡within

a¡¡quarter¡¡of¡¡a¡¡mile£»¡¡and£»¡¡so¡¡falling£»¡¡rang¡¡a¡¡small

bell¡£¡¡¡¡Its¡¡point¡¡then¡¡turned¡¡toward¡¡the¡¡mass¡¡of¡¡iron¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

Soon¡¡after¡¡the¡¡fog¡¡came¡¡on£»¡¡one¡¡of¡¡these

indicators£»¡¡properly¡¡protected¡¡from¡¡the¡¡attraction¡¡of

the¡¡metal¡¡about¡¡it£»¡¡was¡¡put¡¡into¡¡position¡¡on¡¡Crab¡¡C¡£

Before¡¡very¡¡long¡¡it¡¡indicated¡¡the¡¡proximity¡¡of¡¡the

Adamant£»¡¡and£»¡¡guided¡¡by¡¡its¡¡steel¡¡point£»¡¡the

Crab¡¡moved¡¡quietly¡¡to¡¡the¡¡ironclad£»¡¡attached¡¡itself¡¡to

its¡¡stern¡­post£»¡¡and¡¡allowed¡¡the¡¡happy¡¡crew¡¡of¡¡Crab¡¡K¡¡to

depart¡¡coastward¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

When¡¡the¡¡fog¡¡rose¡¡the¡¡glasses¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Adamant

showed¡¡the¡¡approach¡¡of¡¡no¡¡crab£»¡¡but¡¡it¡¡was¡¡observed£»¡¡in

looking¡¡over¡¡the¡¡stern£»¡¡that¡¡the¡¡beggarly¡¡devil¡­fish

which¡¡had¡¡the¡¡ship¡¡in¡¡tow¡¡appeared¡¡to¡¡have¡¡made¡¡some

change¡¡in¡¡its¡¡back¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

In¡¡the¡¡afternoon¡¡of¡¡that¡¡day¡¡a¡¡truce¡¡boat¡¡was¡¡sent

from¡¡the¡¡repeller¡¡to¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡£¡¡¡¡It¡¡was¡¡allowed¡¡to

come¡¡alongside£»¡¡but¡¡when¡¡the¡¡British¡¡captain¡¡found¡¡that

the¡¡Syndicate¡¡merely¡¡renewed¡¡its¡¡demand¡¡for¡¡his

surrender£»¡¡he¡¡waxed¡¡fiercely¡¡angry£»¡¡and¡¡sent¡¡the¡¡boat

back¡¡with¡¡the¡¡word¡¡that¡¡no¡¡further¡¡message¡¡need¡¡be¡¡sent

to¡¡him¡¡unless¡¡it¡¡should¡¡be¡¡one¡¡complying¡¡with¡¡the

conditions¡¡he¡¡had¡¡offered¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

The¡¡Syndicate¡¡now¡¡gave¡¡up¡¡the¡¡task¡¡of¡¡inducing¡¡the

captain¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡¡to¡¡surrender¡£¡¡¡¡Crab¡¡C¡¡was

commanded¡¡to¡¡continue¡¡towing¡¡the¡¡great¡¡ship¡¡southward£»

and¡¡to¡¡keep¡¡her¡¡well¡¡away¡¡from¡¡the¡¡coast£»¡¡in¡¡order¡¡to

avoid¡¡danger¡¡to¡¡seaport¡¡towns¡¡and¡¡coasting¡¡vessels£»

while¡¡the¡¡repeller¡¡steamed¡¡away¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

Week¡¡after¡¡week¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡¡moved¡¡southward£»

roaring¡¡away¡¡with¡¡her¡¡great¡¡guns¡¡whenever¡¡an¡¡American

sail¡¡came¡¡within¡¡possible¡¡range£»¡¡and¡¡surrounding

herself¡¡with¡¡a¡¡circle¡¡of¡¡bursting¡¡bombs¡¡to¡¡let¡¡any¡¡crab

know¡¡what¡¡it¡¡might¡¡expect¡¡if¡¡it¡¡attempted¡¡to¡¡come¡¡near¡£¡¡

Blazing¡¡and¡¡thundering£»¡¡stern¡¡foremost£»¡¡but¡¡stoutly£»

she¡¡rode¡¡the¡¡waves£»¡¡ready¡¡to¡¡show¡¡the¡¡world¡¡that¡¡she

was¡¡an¡¡impregnable¡¡British¡¡battle¡­ship£»¡¡from¡¡which¡¡no

enemy¡¡could¡¡snatch¡¡the¡¡royal¡¡colours¡¡which¡¡floated¡¡high

above¡¡her¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

It¡¡was¡¡during¡¡the¡¡first¡¡week¡¡of¡¡the¡¡involuntary

cruise¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡¡that¡¡the¡¡Syndicate¡¡finished¡¡its

preparations¡¡for¡¡what¡¡it¡¡hoped¡¡would¡¡be¡¡the¡¡decisive

movement¡¡of¡¡its¡¡campaign¡£¡¡¡¡To¡¡do¡¡this¡¡a¡¡repeller¡¡and

six¡¡crabs£»¡¡all¡¡with¡¡extraordinary¡¡powers£»¡¡had¡¡been

fitted¡¡out¡¡with¡¡great¡¡care£»¡¡and¡¡also¡¡with¡¡great

rapidity£»¡¡for¡¡the¡¡British¡¡Government¡¡was¡¡working¡¡night

and¡¡day¡¡to¡¡get¡¡its¡¡fleet¡¡of¡¡ironclads¡¡in¡¡readiness¡¡for

a¡¡descent¡¡upon¡¡the¡¡American¡¡coast¡£¡¡¡¡Many¡¡of¡¡the¡¡British

vessels¡¡were¡¡already¡¡well¡¡prepared¡¡for¡¡ordinary¡¡naval

warfare£»¡¡but¡¡to¡¡resist¡¡crabs¡¡additional¡¡defences¡¡were

necessary¡£¡¡¡¡It¡¡was¡¡known¡¡that¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡¡had¡¡been

captured£»¡¡and¡¡consequently¡¡the¡¡manufacture¡¡of

stern¡­jackets¡¡had¡¡been¡¡abandoned£»¡¡but¡¡it¡¡was¡¡believed

that¡¡protection¡¡could¡¡be¡¡effectually¡¡given¡¡to¡¡rudders

and¡¡propeller¡­blades¡¡by¡¡a¡¡new¡¡method¡¡which¡¡the

Admiralty¡¡had¡¡adopted¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

The¡¡repeller¡¡which¡¡was¡¡to¡¡take¡¡part¡¡in¡¡the

Syndicate's¡¡proposed¡¡movement¡¡had¡¡been¡¡a¡¡vessel¡¡of¡¡the

United¡¡States¡¡navy¡¡which¡¡for¡¡a¡¡long¡¡time¡¡had¡¡been¡¡out

of¡¡commission£»¡¡and¡¡undergoing¡¡a¡¡course¡¡of¡¡very¡¡slow¡¡and

desultory¡¡repairs¡¡in¡¡a¡¡dockyard¡£¡¡¡¡She¡¡had¡¡always¡¡been

considered¡¡the¡¡most¡¡unlucky¡¡craft¡¡in¡¡the¡¡service£»¡¡and

nearly¡¡every¡¡accident¡¡that¡¡could¡¡happen¡¡to¡¡a¡¡ship¡¡had

happened¡¡to¡¡her¡£¡¡¡¡Years¡¡and¡¡years¡¡before£»¡¡when¡¡she

would¡¡set¡¡out¡¡upon¡¡a¡¡cruise£»¡¡her¡¡officers¡¡and¡¡crew

would¡¡receive¡¡the¡¡humorous¡¡sympathy¡¡of¡¡their¡¡friends£»

and¡¡wagers¡¡were¡¡frequently¡¡laid¡¡in¡¡regard¡¡to¡¡the

different¡¡kinds¡¡of¡¡mishaps¡¡which¡¡might¡¡befall¡¡this

unlucky¡¡vessel£»¡¡which¡¡was¡¡then¡¡known¡¡as¡¡the

Tallapoosa¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

The¡¡Syndicate¡¡did¡¡not¡¡particularly¡¡desire¡¡this

vessel£»¡¡but¡¡there¡¡was¡¡no¡¡other¡¡that¡¡could¡¡readily¡¡be

made¡¡available¡¡for¡¡its¡¡purposes£»¡¡and¡¡accordingly¡¡the

Tallapoosa¡¡was¡¡purchased¡¡from¡¡the¡¡Government¡¡and

work¡¡immediately¡¡begun¡¡upon¡¡her¡£¡¡¡¡Her¡¡engines¡¡and

hull¡¡were¡¡put¡¡into¡¡good¡¡condition£»¡¡and¡¡outside¡¡of¡¡her

was¡¡built¡¡another¡¡hull£»¡¡composed¡¡of¡¡heavy¡¡steel¡¡armour¡­

plates£»¡¡and¡¡strongly¡¡braced¡¡by¡¡great¡¡transverse¡¡beams

running¡¡through¡¡the¡¡ship¡£

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Still¡¡outside¡¡of¡¡this¡¡was¡¡placed¡¡an¡¡improved¡¡system

of¡¡spring¡¡armour£»¡¡much¡¡stronger¡¡and¡¡more¡¡effective¡¡t

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