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The Bravest of the Brave

CHAPTER XVII: HOME
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Two carried eighty guns, two seventy, one sixty-eight, and the other fifty-eight.

The Resolution was a slow sailer, and the French, who at once gave chase, gained rapidly upon her.

As resistance against such overwhelming odds seemed hopeless, Peterborough determined to go with the Spanish envoy and the state papers on board the Enterprise.

There was little time for reflection.

A small boat was lowered, and the earl, with a hasty adieu to his son, Jack, and Graham, descended the ship's side with the Spanish envoy and rowed away to the Enterprise.
"We are fated to see the inside of a French prison, after all," Jack said to Graham.
"I don't know, Stilwell.


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