[Micah Clarke by Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookMicah Clarke CHAPTER IV 5/18
Simultaneously the yards swung round into position, the sails caught the breeze once more, and the vessel darted away on a course which would take her past Bembridge Point out to the English Channel.
As she flew along her helm was put hard down, a puff of smoke shot out from her quarter, and a cannon ball came hopping and splashing over the waves, passing within a hundred yards of where we lay.
With this farewell greeting she came up into the wind again and continued her course to the southward. 'Heart o' grace!' ejaculated Reuben in loose lipped astonishment.
'The murdering villains!' 'I would to the Lord that King's ship would snap them up!' cried I savagely, for the attack was so unprovoked that it stirred my bile. 'What could the rogues have meant? They are surely drunk or mad!' 'Pull at the anchor, man, pull at the anchor!' my companion shouted, springing up from the seat.
'I understand it! Pull at the anchor!' 'What then ?' I asked, helping him to haul the great stone up, hand over hand, until it came dripping over the side. 'They were not firing at us, lad.
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