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easy¡¡for¡¡so¡¡large¡¡a¡¡ship£»¡¡and¡¡Crab¡¡A¡¡seemed¡¡to¡¡have¡¡no
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firing¡¡at¡¡torpedo¡boats¡¡or¡¡any¡¡hostile¡¡craft¡¡which
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to¡¡bear¡¡upon¡¡the¡¡crab£»¡¡and¡¡ball¡¡after¡¡ball¡¡was¡¡hurled
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pair¡¡of¡¡iron¡¡forceps£»¡¡each¡¡massive¡¡limb¡¡of¡¡which
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be¡¡shut£»¡¡opened£»¡¡projected£»¡¡withdrawn£»¡¡or¡¡turned¡¡and
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were¡¡snapped¡¡and¡¡rent¡¡apart£»¡¡while¡¡the¡¡propeller¡
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extracted¡¡about¡¡forty¡¡feet¡¡of¡¡its¡¡propeller¡shaft£»
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moved¡¡nearer¡¡to¡¡the¡¡scene¡¡of¡¡conflict¡£¡¡¡¡It¡¡was¡¡to¡¡be
supposed¡¡that¡¡the¡¡disabled¡¡ship¡¡was¡¡properly¡¡furnished
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approaching¡¡from¡¡the¡¡harbour¡£
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officers¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Scarabaeus¡¡almost¡¡as¡¡much¡¡as¡¡the
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had¡¡been¡¡ordered¡¡by¡¡the¡¡Syndicate¡¡that¡¡its¡¡vessels
should¡¡not¡¡encumber¡¡themselves¡¡with¡¡prizes¡£
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fear¡¡that¡¡its¡¡disabled¡¡adversary¡¡might¡¡fire¡¡upon¡¡it£»
the¡¡Scarabaeus¡¡moved¡¡toward¡¡the¡¡harbour£»¡¡and¡¡when¡¡it
had¡¡come¡¡within¡¡a¡¡quarter¡¡of¡¡a¡¡mile¡¡of¡¡the¡¡foremost
British¡¡vessel£»¡¡Crab¡¡A¡¡cast¡¡off¡¡and¡¡steamed¡¡back¡¡to
Repeller¡¡No¡£¡¡1¡£
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half¡¡an¡¡hour's¡¡consultation£»¡¡in¡¡which¡¡the¡¡amazement¡¡of
those¡¡on¡¡board¡¡the¡¡damaged¡¡vessel¡¡was¡¡communicated¡¡to
the¡¡officers¡¡and¡¡crews¡¡of¡¡her¡¡two¡¡consorts£»¡¡it¡¡was
determined¡¡that¡¡the¡¡smaller¡¡of¡¡these¡¡should¡¡tow¡¡the
disabled¡¡ship¡¡into¡¡port£»¡¡while¡¡the¡¡other¡¡one£»¡¡in
company¡¡with¡¡a¡¡man¡of¡war¡¡just¡¡coming¡¡out¡¡of¡¡the
harbour£»¡¡should¡¡make¡¡an¡¡attack¡¡upon¡¡Repeller¡¡No¡£¡¡1¡£
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shell¡¡had¡¡no¡¡effect¡¡upon¡¡this¡¡craft£»¡¡but¡¡it¡¡had¡¡not
been¡¡proved¡¡that¡¡she¡¡could¡¡withstand¡¡the¡¡rams¡¡of
powerful¡¡ironclads¡£¡¡¡¡If¡¡this¡¡vessel£»¡¡that¡¡apparently
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waters¡£¡¡¡¡If¡¡it¡¡remained¡¡it¡¡must¡¡be¡¡destroyed¡¡by¡¡torpedoes¡£
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for¡¡the¡¡destruction¡¡of¡¡the¡¡repeller¡¡was¡¡obviously¡¡the
first¡¡duty¡¡in¡¡hand¡£
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No¡£¡¡1£»¡¡they¡¡kept¡¡up¡¡a¡¡steady¡¡fire¡¡upon¡¡her£»¡¡for¡¡if¡¡in
this¡¡way¡¡they¡¡could¡¡damage¡¡her£»¡¡the¡¡easier¡¡would¡¡be
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so¡¡she¡¡would¡¡expose¡¡herself¡¡to¡¡the¡¡danger¡¡of¡¡being¡¡run
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almost¡¡submerged¡¡engines¡¡of¡¡destruction¡¡entirely
changed¡¡the¡¡situation¡£
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which¡¡was¡¡intensified¡¡by¡¡the¡¡fact¡¡that¡¡a¡¡majority¡¡of
the¡¡people¡¡did¡¡not¡¡understand¡¡what¡¡had¡¡happened£»¡¡while
those¡¡to¡¡whom¡¡this¡¡had¡¡been¡¡made¡¡plain¡¡could¡¡not
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dock¡£¡¡¡¡How¡¡could¡¡the¡¡Government£»¡¡the¡¡municipality£»¡¡the
army£»¡¡or¡¡the¡¡navy¡¡explain¡¡this£¿
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know¡¡what¡¡had¡¡happened£»¡¡and¡¡what¡¡might¡¡be¡¡expected
next£»¡¡spread¡¡that¡¡evening¡¡to¡¡every¡¡part¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Dominion
reached¡¡by¡¡telegraph¡£
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of¡¡the¡¡city¡¡were¡¡as¡¡much¡¡disturbed¡¡and¡¡amazed¡¡by¡¡what
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now¡¡were£»¡¡it¡¡was¡¡impossible¡¡for¡¡an¡¡enemy's¡¡vessel£»
floating¡¡on¡¡the¡¡water¡¡or¡¡under¡¡it£»¡¡to¡¡enter¡¡the¡¡harbour
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and¡¡somewhat¡¡allayed¡¡the¡¡popular¡¡anxiety£»¡¡although¡¡many
people£»¡¡who¡¡were¡¡fearful¡¡of¡¡what¡¡might¡¡happen¡¡next£»
left¡¡by¡¡the¡¡evening¡¡trains¡¡for¡¡the¡¡interior¡£¡¡¡¡That
night¡¡the¡¡news¡¡of¡¡this¡¡extraordinary¡¡affair¡¡was¡¡cabled
to¡¡Europe£»¡¡and¡¡thence¡¡back¡¡to¡¡the¡¡United¡¡States£»¡¡and
all¡¡over¡¡the¡¡world¡£¡¡¡¡In¡¡many¡¡quarters¡¡the¡¡account¡¡was
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understood£»¡¡for¡¡it¡¡must¡¡be¡¡borne¡¡in¡¡mind¡¡that¡¡the
methods¡¡of¡¡operation¡¡employed¡¡by¡¡the¡¡crabs¡¡were¡¡not
evident¡¡to¡¡those¡¡on¡¡board¡¡the¡¡disabled¡¡vessels¡£¡¡¡¡But
everywhere¡¡there¡¡was¡¡the¡¡greatest¡¡desire¡¡to¡¡know¡¡what
would¡¡be¡¡done¡¡next¡£
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vessels¡¡were¡¡merely¡¡tenders¡¡to¡¡the¡¡submerged¡¡machines
which¡¡had¡¡done¡¡the¡¡mischief¡£¡¡¡¡Having¡¡fired¡¡no¡¡guns£»¡¡nor
taken¡¡any¡¡active¡¡part¡¡in¡¡the¡¡combat£»¡¡there¡¡was¡¡every
reason¡¡to¡¡believe¡¡that¡¡they¡¡were¡¡intended¡¡merely¡¡as
bomb¡proof¡¡store¡ships¡¡for¡¡their¡¡formidable¡¡consorts¡£¡¡
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only¡¡against¡¡vessels¡¡afloat£»¡¡it¡¡was¡¡plain¡¡enough¡¡to¡¡see
that¡¡the¡¡object¡¡of¡¡the¡¡American¡¡Syndicate¡¡was¡¡to
blockade¡¡the¡¡port¡£¡¡¡¡That¡¡they¡¡would¡¡be¡¡able¡¡to¡¡maintain
the¡¡blockade¡¡when¡¡the¡¡full¡¡power¡¡of¡¡the¡¡British¡¡navy
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circles¡¡that£»¡¡until¡¡the¡¡situation¡¡should¡¡be¡¡altered£»¡¡it
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off¡¡the¡¡port¡£
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