around him. âIâll go talk to him.â
âMiles,â Tweedy said, âtell him about my intended. If he sees her leaving the saloon with Zeb Moss heâs got to come a-runninâ to us right quick.â
âIâll make that plain to him, Uriah. Just make sure youâre ready to move when he gits here with news.â
Chapter Sixteen
âI donât much care for a night action, Mr. Wilson,â Commander John Sherburne commented. âWhat does she have in hand?â
âHalf a league, sir,â Lieutenant Wilson answered. âSheâs a fast ship, like all damned slavers.â
Sherburne slanted his second-in-command an irritated donât tell me what I already know look. âThen steady as she goes, Mr. Wilson,â he said finally, his brass telescope to his eye. âWeâll catch her soon enough.â
âSir, perhaps I could do something with the long gun forward.â Wilson was young, eager, with a round, open face.
âWeâll get a little closer, Mr. Wilson.â Sherburne smiled. âAnd then you can have at it.â
Apart from the helmsman, a stoical, weather-beaten old hand, the two officers were alone on the quarterdeck. The sloop of war Kansas battled an oncoming sea, and great breaking waves crashed over her bow. The ten carronades on each side of the ship were lashed down tight, but their well-drilled gun crews could clear for action in less than two minutes.
Sherburne reached into the pocket of his peacoat and produced a silver flask. âA brandy with you, Mr. Wilson?â
The lieutenant shook his head. âRegrettably, I must refuse, Captain. Before I left for sea, Miss Edna Coffin, my betrothed, bade me promise that my lips would neâer touch strong drink, nor would I indulge in the sinful pleasures of loose women.â
âYou werenât on the beach today, Mr. Wilson.â
âNo, sir. On your orders I remained on the ship.â
âTrust me, if youâd seen what I saw, youâd want a drink.â
âYes, sir. Perhaps, sir.â
Sherburne sighed and tilted the flask to his mouth. After a hearty swallow, he put the flask away and returned the shipâs glass to his eye. âShe has every scrap of sail set, Mr. Wilson, but God willing, weâll catch the rogues before nightfall.â
âThe long gun, Captain?â
âSoon, Mr. Wilson.â Sherburne stroked his black, spade-shaped beard. âIt wonât be long now until weâre in range.â
âSheâs a sloop of war, great lord,â Hassan Najid said, his black eyes troubled. âAn American steamship. Allah curse it to Hades.â
Sheik Abdul-Basir Hakim glanced at the billowing sails and realized he could get no more speed out of his schooner.
âTen carronades a side,â Najid said as if his thoughts ran parallel to his masterâs. âShe can stand off and blow us out of the water, damn her.â
âAye, and theyâll have a long nine forward.â Hakim studied the sloop through his glass and nodded. âSheâll be in nine-pounder range soon.â
Najid thought for a moment, then said, âWe can throw the women overboard, lord. The sloop will stop and try to save them.â
âWill they?â
âTheyâre Americans. They wonât sail past drowning women in a shark-infested sea.â
Hakim nodded. âYouâve given me an idea.â
âWhen do we toss them into the sea, lord?â Najid grinned.
âWe donât, but bring the women on deck. I have other plans for them.â
âBut . . . but my lord . . .â Najid said hesitantly.
âYouâre right about Americans, a soft people. Will they loose a broadside on us with captive women lined along the deck?â
Najidâs expression changed from doubt to glee. âA fine plan, great lord.â
âThen let it be done.â Hakim stared across a mile of churning gray
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