[Cormorant Crag by George Manville Fenn]@TWC D-Link bookCormorant Crag CHAPTER THIRTY EIGHT 2/10
"Now then: away with that boat.
Smart there, my lads!" The boat was rowed rapidly back to fetch the rest of the prisoners, and the lieutenant came forward to where his first batch was ranged, to inspect them previous to sending them below. "You're not going to send us down with them, are you ?" said Mike indignantly. "What ?" roared the lieutenant in a rage: "why, you insolent, ruffianly young thief of a smuggler!" "No, he isn't," cried Vince fiercely; "he's as much a gentleman as you are." "Indeed!" said the lieutenant sarcastically: "perhaps he's a nobleman, sir ?" "I don't mean that," said Vince sharply; "but he's Sir Francis Ladelle's son." "What, of the Crag ?" "Yes.
We found out the smugglers' cave by accident, and they came and caught us, and have kept us ever since." "Phew!" whistled the officer, quite changing his manner.
"Then pray who are you ?" "I'm Doctor Burnet's son." "Oh, then of course that alters the case, my lad; but you see you were caught amongst the jackdaws, so you must not wonder that I wanted to wring your neck too." "Oh, it's all right if you believe me," said Vince; "only, after being prisoners so long, it seemed precious hard to be treated as prisoners when we expected to be free to get home." "Then this scoundrel took you both, and has brutally ill-used you ever since ?" Vince looked round sharply, found the captain's piercing eyes fixed on his, and hesitated. "Oh no," he said; "he caught us, and wouldn't let us go for fear we should tell where his stores of smuggled goods are, but he has behaved very well to us ever since." "Like a gentleman," put in Mike. "Indeed! Well, then we mustn't be so hard on him.
So then, young gentlemen, you two know where the smugglers' depot is ?" Vince nodded. "And you could show us the way ?" Vince nodded again. "Well, then, you'll have the pleasure of being our guide there as soon as we've taken that confounded schooner." "No, I shall not," said Vince, looking hard at Jacques.
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