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was¡¡called¡¡Repeller¡¡No¡£¡¡11¡£

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on¡¡her¡¡way¡¡across¡¡the¡¡Atlantic¡£

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been¡¡found¡¡impossible¡¡to¡¡induce¡¡the¡¡captain¡¡of¡¡that

vessel¡¡to¡¡evacuate¡¡his¡¡ship£»¡¡the¡¡Syndicate¡¡had¡¡declined

to¡¡exhibit¡¡the¡¡efficiency¡¡of¡¡their¡¡new¡¡agent¡¡of

destruction¡¡upon¡¡a¡¡disabled¡¡craft¡¡crowded¡¡with¡¡human

beings¡£

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claims¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Syndicate£»¡¡for¡¡as¡¡Repeller¡¡No¡£¡¡7¡¡had¡¡made

no¡¡use¡¡in¡¡the¡¡contest¡¡with¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡¡of¡¡the¡¡motor¡­

bombs¡¡with¡¡which¡¡she¡¡was¡¡said¡¡to¡¡be¡¡supplied£»¡¡it¡¡was

generally¡¡believed¡¡on¡¡both¡¡sides¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Atlantic¡¡that

she¡¡carried¡¡no¡¡such¡¡bombs£»¡¡and¡¡the¡¡conviction¡¡that¡¡the

destruction¡¡at¡¡the¡¡Canadian¡¡port¡¡had¡¡been¡¡effected¡¡by

means¡¡of¡¡mines¡¡continued¡¡as¡¡strong¡¡as¡¡it¡¡had¡¡ever¡¡been¡£¡¡

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Repeller¡¡No¡£¡¡11¡£

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forwarding¡¡troops¡¡and¡¡munitions¡¡of¡¡war¡¡to¡¡Canada£»

without¡¡interruption¡¡from¡¡her¡¡enemy¡£¡¡¡¡Only¡¡once¡¡had¡¡the

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their¡¡line¡¡of¡¡operations¡¡would¡¡be¡¡extended¡¡very¡¡far

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provided¡¡the¡¡English¡¡vessels¡¡laid¡¡their¡¡courses¡¡well¡¡to

the¡¡north¡£

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Syndicate¡¡had¡¡received¡¡news¡¡that¡¡one¡¡of¡¡the¡¡largest

transatlantic¡¡mail¡¡steamers£»¡¡loaded¡¡with¡¡troops¡¡and

with¡¡heavy¡¡cannon¡¡for¡¡Canadian¡¡fortifications£»¡¡and

accompanied¡¡by¡¡the¡¡Craglevin£»¡¡one¡¡of¡¡the¡¡largest

ironclads¡¡in¡¡the¡¡Royal¡¡Navy£»¡¡had¡¡started¡¡across¡¡the

Atlantic¡£¡¡¡¡The¡¡first¡¡business¡¡of¡¡the¡¡repeller¡¡and¡¡her

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the¡¡morning¡¡of¡¡the¡¡third¡¡day¡¡out¡¡the¡¡two¡¡British

vessels¡¡were¡¡sighted¡£¡¡¡¡Somewhat¡¡altering¡¡their

course¡¡the¡¡Syndicate's¡¡vessels¡¡were¡¡soon¡¡within¡¡a¡¡few

miles¡¡of¡¡the¡¡enemy¡£

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of¡¡the¡¡United¡¡States¡¡navy£»¡¡for¡¡although¡¡the¡¡nature¡¡of

the¡¡contract¡¡with¡¡the¡¡Syndicate¡¡was¡¡well¡¡understood¡¡in

England£»¡¡it¡¡was¡¡not¡¡supposed¡¡that¡¡the¡¡American

Government¡¡would¡¡long¡¡consent¡¡to¡¡allow¡¡their¡¡war

vessels¡¡to¡¡remain¡¡entirely¡¡idle¡£

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that¡¡the¡¡proper¡¡thing¡¡to¡¡do¡¡in¡¡regard¡¡to¡¡a¡¡repeller¡¡was

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necessarily¡¡slow¡¡and¡¡unwieldy£»¡¡and¡¡if¡¡a¡¡heavy¡¡ironclad

could¡¡keep¡¡clear¡¡of¡¡crabs¡¡long¡¡enough¡¡to¡¡rush¡¡down¡¡upon

one£»¡¡there¡¡was¡¡every¡¡reason¡¡to¡¡believe¡¡that¡¡the

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sailors£»¡¡could¡¡be¡¡crushed¡¡in¡¡below¡¡the¡¡water¡­line¡¡and

sunk¡£¡¡¡¡So£»¡¡full¡¡of¡¡courage¡¡and¡¡determination£»¡¡the

captain¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Craglevin¡¡bore¡¡down¡¡upon¡¡the¡¡repeller¡£

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which¡¡had¡¡cast¡¡loose¡¡from¡¡the¡¡repeller£»¡¡and¡¡in¡¡less

than¡¡twenty¡¡minutes¡¡both¡¡of¡¡her¡¡screws¡¡were¡¡extracted

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by¡¡ready¡¡to¡¡attack¡¡him£»¡¡he¡¡prudently¡¡stopped¡¡his

engines¡¡and¡¡lay¡¡to£»¡¡the¡¡crab¡¡keeping¡¡his¡¡ship's¡¡head¡¡to

the¡¡sea¡£

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the¡¡transport¡¡had¡¡been¡¡captured¡¡and¡¡forced¡¡to¡¡lay¡¡to£»

he¡¡saw¡¡that¡¡the¡¡repeller¡¡mounted¡¡two¡¡heavy¡¡guns¡¡at

her¡¡bow£»¡¡and¡¡whatever¡¡might¡¡be¡¡the¡¡character¡¡of¡¡those

guns£»¡¡there¡¡could¡¡be¡¡no¡¡reasonable¡¡doubt¡¡that¡¡they¡¡were

sufficient¡¡to¡¡sink¡¡an¡¡ordinary¡¡mail¡¡steamer¡£¡¡¡¡His¡¡own

vessel¡¡was¡¡entirely¡¡out¡¡of¡¡his¡¡control£»¡¡and¡¡even¡¡if¡¡he

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repeller£»¡¡it¡¡would¡¡probably¡¡result¡¡in¡¡the¡¡repeller

turning¡¡her¡¡fire¡¡up¡¡on¡¡the¡¡transport¡£

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events¡£

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Repeller¡¡No¡£¡¡11£»¡¡which¡¡stated¡¡that¡¡in¡¡two¡¡hours¡¡his

ship¡¡would¡¡be¡¡destroyed¡¡by¡¡instantaneous¡¡motor¡­bombs¡£¡¡

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transfer¡¡to¡¡the¡¡mail¡¡steamer¡¡of¡¡all¡¡the¡¡officers¡¡and

men¡¡on¡¡board¡¡the¡¡Craglevin£»¡¡together¡¡with¡¡such¡¡of

their¡¡possessions¡¡as¡¡they¡¡could¡¡take¡¡with¡¡them¡¡in¡¡that

time¡£¡¡¡¡When¡¡this¡¡had¡¡been¡¡done¡¡the¡¡transport¡¡would¡¡be

allowed¡¡to¡¡proceed¡¡on¡¡her¡¡way¡£

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instantaneous¡¡motor¡­bomb¡¡the¡¡Craglevin's¡¡officers¡¡did

not¡¡know£»¡¡but¡¡they¡¡knew¡¡that¡¡if¡¡left¡¡to¡¡herself¡¡their

ship¡¡would¡¡soon¡¡attend¡¡to¡¡her¡¡own¡¡sinking£»¡¡for¡¡there

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the¡¡vessel¡¡while¡¡one¡¡of¡¡the¡¡propeller¡­shafts¡¡was¡¡being

extracted¡£

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¡¡Preparations¡¡for¡¡leaving¡¡the¡¡ship¡¡were£»¡¡therefore£»

immediately¡¡begun¡£¡¡¡¡The¡¡crab¡¡was¡¡ordered¡¡to¡¡release¡¡the

mail¡¡steamer£»¡¡which£»¡¡in¡¡obedience¡¡to¡¡signals¡¡from¡¡the

Craglevin£»¡¡steamed¡¡as¡¡near¡¡that¡¡vessel¡¡as¡¡safety

would¡¡permit¡£¡¡¡¡Boats¡¡were¡¡lowered¡¡from¡¡both¡¡ships£»¡¡and

the¡¡work¡¡of¡¡transfer¡¡went¡¡on¡¡with¡¡great¡¡activity¡£

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Craglevin£»¡¡for¡¡the¡¡Syndicate¡¡attached¡¡no¡¡importance

to¡¡such¡¡outward¡¡signs¡¡and¡¡formalities¡£¡¡¡¡If¡¡the¡¡captain

of¡¡the¡¡British¡¡ship¡¡chose¡¡to¡¡haul¡¡down¡¡his¡¡colours¡¡he

could¡¡do¡¡so£»¡¡but¡¡if¡¡he¡¡preferred¡¡to¡¡leave¡¡them¡¡still

bravely¡¡floating¡¡above¡¡his¡¡vessel¡¡he¡¡was¡¡equally

welcome¡¡to¡¡do¡¡that¡£

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boat¡¡was¡¡sent¡¡from¡¡the¡¡repeller£»¡¡which¡¡lay¡¡near¡¡by£»

with¡¡a¡¡note¡¡requesting¡¡the¡¡captain¡¡and¡¡first

officer¡¡of¡¡the¡¡British¡¡ship¡¡to¡¡come¡¡on¡¡board¡¡Repeller

No¡£¡¡11¡¡and¡¡witness¡¡the¡¡method¡¡of¡¡discharging¡¡the

instantaneous¡¡motor¡­bomb£»¡¡after¡¡which¡¡they¡¡would¡¡be¡¡put

on¡¡board¡¡the¡¡transport¡£¡¡¡¡This¡¡invitation¡¡struck¡¡the

captain¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Craglevin¡¡with¡¡surprise£»¡¡but¡¡a¡¡little

reflection¡¡showed¡¡him¡¡that¡¡it¡¡would¡¡be¡¡wise¡¡to¡¡accept

it¡£¡¡¡¡In¡¡the¡¡first¡¡place£»¡¡it¡¡was¡¡in¡¡the¡¡nature¡¡of¡¡a

command£»¡¡which£»¡¡in¡¡the¡¡presence¡¡of¡¡six¡¡crabs¡¡and¡¡a

repeller£»¡¡it¡¡would¡¡be¡¡ridiculous¡¡to¡¡disobey£»¡¡and£»

moreover£»¡¡he¡¡was¡¡moved¡¡by¡¡a¡¡desire¡¡to¡¡know¡¡something

about¡¡the¡¡Syndicate's¡¡mysterious¡¡engine¡¡of¡¡destruction£»

if£»¡¡indeed£»¡¡such¡¡a¡¡thing¡¡really¡¡existed¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

Accordingly£»¡¡when¡¡all¡¡the¡¡others¡¡had¡¡left¡¡the¡¡ship£»

the¡¡captain¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Craglevin¡¡and¡¡his¡¡first¡¡officer

came¡¡on¡¡board¡¡the¡¡repeller£»¡¡curiously¡¡observing¡¡the

spring¡¡armour¡¡over¡¡which¡¡they¡¡passed¡¡by¡¡means¡¡of¡¡a

light¡¡gang¡­board¡¡with¡¡handrail¡£¡¡¡¡They¡¡were¡¡received¡¡by

the¡¡director¡¡at¡¡one¡¡of¡¡the¡¡hatches¡¡of¡¡the¡¡steel¡¡deck£»

which¡¡were¡¡now¡¡all¡¡open£»¡¡and¡¡conducted¡¡by¡¡him¡¡to¡¡the

bomb¡­proof¡¡compartment¡¡in¡¡the¡¡bow¡£¡¡¡¡There¡¡was¡¡no¡¡reason

why¡¡the¡¡nature¡¡of¡¡the¡¡repeller's¡¡defences¡¡should¡¡not¡¡be

known¡¡to¡¡world¡¡nor¡¡adopted¡¡by¡¡other¡¡nations¡£¡¡¡¡They

were¡¡intended¡¡as¡¡a¡¡protection¡¡against¡¡ordinary¡¡shot¡¡and

shell£»¡¡they¡¡would¡¡avail¡¡nothing¡¡against¡¡the

instantaneous¡¡motor¡­bomb¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

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be¡¡discharged£»¡¡which£»¡¡externally£»¡¡was¡¡very¡¡much¡¡like¡¡an

ordinary¡¡shell£»¡¡except¡¡that¡¡it¡¡was¡¡nearly¡¡as¡¡long¡¡as

the¡¡bore¡¡of¡¡the¡¡cannon£»¡¡and¡¡the¡¡director¡¡stated¡¡that

although£»¡¡of¡¡course£»¡¡the¡¡principle¡¡of¡¡the¡¡motor¡­bomb

was¡¡the¡¡Syndicate's¡¡secret£»¡¡it¡¡was¡¡highly¡¡desirable

that¡¡its¡¡effects¡¡and¡¡its¡¡methods¡¡of¡¡operation¡¡should¡¡be

generally¡¡known¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

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all¡¡the¡¡crabs£»¡¡now¡¡moved¡¡to¡¡about¡¡two¡¡miles¡¡to¡¡the

leeward¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Craglevin£»¡¡and¡¡lay¡¡to¡£¡¡¡¡The¡¡motor¡­bomb

was¡¡then¡¡placed¡¡in¡¡one¡¡of¡¡the¡¡great¡¡guns£»¡¡while¡¡the

scientific¡¡corps¡¡attended¡¡to¡¡the¡¡necessary¡¡calculations

of¡¡distance£»¡¡etc¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

The¡¡director¡¡now¡¡turned¡¡to¡¡the¡¡British¡¡captain£»¡¡who

had¡¡been¡¡observing¡¡everything¡¡with¡¡the¡¡greatest

interest£»¡¡and£»¡¡with¡¡a¡¡smile£»¡¡asked¡¡him¡¡if¡¡he¡¡would¡¡like

to¡¡commit¡¡hari¡­kari£¿

¡¡¡¡¡¡

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director¡¡went¡¡on¡¡to¡¡say¡¡that¡¡if¡¡it¡¡would¡¡be¡¡any

gratification¡¡to¡¡the¡¡captain¡¡to¡¡destroy¡¡his¡¡vessel¡¡with

his¡¡own¡¡hands£»¡¡instead¡¡of¡¡allowing¡¡this¡¡to¡¡be¡¡done¡¡by

an¡¡enemy£»¡¡he¡¡was¡¡at¡¡liberty¡¡to¡¡do¡¡so¡£¡¡¡¡This¡¡offer¡¡was

immediately¡¡accepted£»¡¡for¡¡if¡¡his¡¡ship¡¡was¡¡really¡¡to¡¡be

destroyed£»¡¡the¡¡captain¡¡felt¡¡that¡¡he¡¡would¡¡like¡¡to¡¡do¡¡it

himself¡£

¡¡¡¡¡¡

When¡¡the¡¡calculations¡¡had¡¡been¡¡made¡¡and¡¡the

indicator¡¡set£»¡¡the¡¡captain¡¡was¡¡shown¡¡the¡¡button¡¡he¡¡must

press£»¡¡and¡¡stood¡¡waiting¡¡for¡¡the¡¡signal¡£¡¡¡¡He¡¡looked

over¡¡the¡¡sea¡¡at¡¡the¡¡Craglevin£»¡¡which¡¡had¡¡settled¡¡a

little¡¡at¡¡the¡¡stern£»¡¡and¡¡was¡¡rolling¡¡heavily£»¡¡but¡¡she

was¡¡still¡¡a¡¡magnificent¡¡ba

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