With Cochrane the Dauntless

With Cochrane the Dauntless
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Henty George Alfred. With Cochrane the Dauntless

PREFACE

CHAPTER I. OFF TO SEA

CHAPTER II. IN THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO

CHAPTER III. A CYCLONE

CHAPTER IV. A RESCUE

CHAPTER V. AGAIN ON THE ISLAND

CHAPTER VI. HOME

CHAPTER VII. COCHRANE’S CAREER

CHAPTER VIII. THE BASQUE ROADS

CHAPTER IX. IN CHILI

CHAPTER X. WRECKED

CHAPTER XI. A DANGEROUS COMPANION

CHAPTER XII. DEATH OF THE CAPTAIN

CHAPTER XIII. PRIZE-MONEY

CHAPTER XIV. A PRISONER

CHAPTER XV. FRIENDS IN NEED

CHAPTER XVI. AN INDIAN GUIDE

CHAPTER XVII. DOWN THE RIVER

CHAPTER XVIII. CAPTURED BY INDIANS

CHAPTER XIX. IN BRAZIL

CHAPTER XX. FRESH TRIUMPHS

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“I am sure I do not know what to do with you, Steve,” Lieutenant Embleton said one afternoon as he and his son were sitting upon a bench on the cliff at Ramsgate, looking over the sea. “Upon my word I don’t see my way at all; this peace has stranded most of us, and at any rate, so far as I am concerned, there is not a ghost of a chance of my obtaining employment—not that I am fit for it if I could get it. I have been nearly ten years ashore. Every one of us who sailed under Cochrane have been marked men ever since. However, that is an old story, and it is no use grumbling over what cannot be helped; besides, that wound in my hip has been troubling me a good deal of late, and I know I am not fit for sea. I don’t think I should have minded so much if I had got post rank before being laid on the shelf. The difference of pension, too, would have been a help, for goodness knows it is hard work making ends meet on a lieutenant’s half-pay. However, that is not the question now. The thing that I have got to consider is what is the best thing to do with you.

“Yes, I know you are ready to do anything, lad, and it is not your fault that you are not in harness; but, in the first place, I found it hard to spare you, and in the next, I wanted you to stick to your books as long as you could. I grant there are many officers even in His Majesty’s service who are as rough as if they had come in through the hawse-hole, but it tells against them. However, as you are past fifteen, I think now that you will do; and as you have been working steadily with me for the past four years, you have got a lot into your head that will give you an advantage over boys sent to sea two years younger.

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“‘I beg your pardon, Mr. Purvis,’ he said hastily, ‘but I have been wrong, and there is no doubt we are going to be attacked. I am heartily sorry for what I have said, and I thank you for your watchfulness.’

“‘Say no more about it, captain. We are ready to begin as soon as you give the orders.’

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