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the great war syndicate-第13部分
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two; and the upper portion dragged from its fastenings
then a quick backward jerk snapped its chains; and it
was dropped into the sea。
A signal was now sent from Crab J to Repeller No。
7; to the effect that the Adamant had been rendered
incapable of steaming or sailing; and that she lay
subject to order。
Subject to order or not; the Adamant did not lie
passive。 Every gun on board which could be
sufficiently depressed; was made ready to fire upon the
crabs should they attempt to get away。 Four large
boats; furnished with machine guns; grapnels; and with
various appliances which might be brought into use on a
steel…plated roof; were lowered from their davits; and
immediately began firing upon the exposed portions of
the crabs。 Their machine guns were loaded with small
shells; and if these penetrated under the horizontal
plates of a crab; and through the heavy glass which was
supposed to be in these interstices; the crew of the
submerged craft would be soon destroyed。
The quick eye of the captain of the Adamant had
observed through his glass; while the crabs were still
at a considerable distance; their protruding air…pipes;
and he had instructed the officers in charge of the
boats to make an especial attack upon these。 If the
air…pipes of a crab could be rendered useless; the crew
must inevitably be smothered。
But the brave captain did not know that the
condensed…air chambers of the crabs would supply their
inmates for an hour or more without recourse to the
outer air; and that the air…pipes; furnished with
valves at the top; were always withdrawn under water
during action with an enemy。 Nor did he know that
the glass blocks under the armour…plates of the crabs;
which were placed in rubber frames to protect them from
concussion above; were also guarded by steel netting
from injury by small balls。
Valiantly the boats beset the crabs; keeping up a
constant fusillade; and endeavouring to throw grapnels
over them。 If one of these should catch under an
overlapping armour…plate it could be connected with the
steam windlass of the Adamant; and a plate might be
ripped off or a crab overturned。
But the crabs proved to be much more lively fish
than their enemies had supposed。 Turning; as if on a
pivot; and darting from side to side; they seemed to be
playing with the boats; and not trying to get away from
them。 The spring armour of Crab K interfered somewhat
with its movements; and also put it in danger from
attacks by grapnels; and it therefore left most of the
work to its consort。
Crab J; after darting swiftly in and out among her
antagonists for some time; suddenly made a turn; and
dashing at one of the boats; ran under it; and raising
it on its glistening back; rolled it; bottom upward;
into the sea。 In a moment the crew of the boat
were swimming for their lives。 They were quickly
picked up by two of the other boats; which then deemed
it prudent to return to the ship。
But the second officer of the Adamant; who
commanded the fourth boat; did not give up the fight。
Having noted the spring armour of Crab K; he believed
that if he could get a grapnel between its steel ribs
he yet might capture the sea…monster。 For some minutes
Crab K contented itself with eluding him; but; tired of
this; it turned; and raising its huge nippers almost
out of the water; it seized the bow of the boat; and
gave it a gentle crunch; after which it released its
hold and retired。 The boat; leaking rapidly through
two ragged holes; was rowed back to the ship; which it
reached half full of water。
The great battle…ship; totally bereft of the power
of moving herself; was now rolling in the trough of the
sea; and a signal came from the repeller for Crab K to
make fast to her and put her head to the wind。 This
was quickly done; the crab attaching itself to the
stern…post of the Adamant by a pair of towing
nippers。 These were projected from the stern of the
crab; and were so constructed that the larger
vessel did not communicate all its motion to the
smaller one; and could not run down upon it。
As soon as the Adamant was brought up with her
head to the wind she opened fire upon the repeller。
The latter vessel could easily have sailed out of the
range of a motionless enemy; but her orders forbade
this。 Her director had been instructed by the
Syndicate to expose his vessel to the fire of the
Adamant's heavy guns。 Accordingly the repeller
steamed nearer; and turned her broadside toward the
British ship。
Scarcely had this been done when the two great bow
guns of the Adamant shook the air with tremendous
roars; each hurling over the sea nearly a ton of steel。
One of these great shot passed over the repeller; but
the other struck her armoured side fairly amidship。
There was a crash and scream of creaking steel; and
Repeller No。 7 rolled over to windward as if she had
been struck by a heavy sea。 In a moment she righted
and shot ahead; and; turning; presented her port side
to the enemy。 Instant examination of the armour on her
other side showed that the two banks of springs were
uninjured; and that not an air…buffer had exploded
or failed to spring back to its normal length。
Firing from the Adamant now came thick and fast;
the crab; in obedience to signals; turning her about so
as to admit the firing of some heavy guns mounted
amidships。 Three enormous solid shot struck the
repeller at different points on her starboard armour
without inflicting damage; while the explosion of
several shells which hit her had no more effect upon
her elastic armour than the impact of the solid shot。
It was the desire of the Syndicate not only to
demonstrate to its own satisfaction the efficiency of
its spring armour; but to convince Great Britain that
her heaviest guns on her mightiest battle…ships could
have no effect upon its armoured vessels。 To prove the
absolute superiority of their means of offence and
defence was the supreme object of the Syndicate。 For
this its members studied and worked by day and by
night; for this they poured out their millions; for
this they waged war。 To prove what they claimed would
be victory。
When Repeller No。 7 had sustained the heavy fire of
the Adamant for about half an hour; it was
considered that the strength of her armour had been
sufficiently demonstrated; and; with a much lighter
heart than when he had turned her broadside to the
Adamant; her director gave orders that she should
steam out of the range of the guns of the British ship。
During the cannonade Crab J had quietly slipped away
from the vicinity of the Adamant; and now joined the
repeller。
The great ironclad battle…ship; with her lofty
sides plated with nearly two feet of solid steel; with
her six great guns; each weighing more than a hundred
tons; with her armament of other guns; machine cannon;
and almost every appliance of naval warfare; with a
small army of officers and men on board; was left in
charge of Crab K; of which only a few square yards of
armoured roof could be seen above the water。 This
little vessel now proceeded to tow southward her vast
prize; uninjured; except that her rudder and propeller…
blades were broken and useless。
Although the engines of the crab were of enormous
power; the progress made was slow; for the Adamant
was being towed stern foremost。 It would have been
easier to tow the great vessel had the crab been
attached to her bow; but a ram which extended many feet
under water rendered it dangerous for a submerged
vessel to attach itself in its vicinity。
During the night the repeller kept company;
although at a considerable distance; with the captured
vessel; and early the next morning her director
prepared to send to the Adamant a boat with a flag…of…truce;
and a letter demanding the surrender and subsequent
evacuation of the British ship。 It was supposed that
now; when the officers of the Adamant had had time to
appreciate the fact that they had no control over the
movements of their vessel; that their armament was
powerless against their enemies; that the Adamant
could be towed wherever the Syndicate chose to
order; or left helpless in midocean;they would be
obliged to admit that there was nothing for them to do
but to surrender。
But events proved that no such ideas had entered
the minds of the Adamant's officers; and their action
totally prevented sending a flag…of…truce boat。 As
soon as it was light enough to see the repeller the
Adamant began firing great guns at her。 She was too
far away for the shot to strike her; but to launch and
send a boat of any kind into a storm of shot and shell
was of course impossible。
The cannon suspended over the stern of the
Adamant was also again brought into play; and shot
aft
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