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Now he was convinced that the Syndicate had not

mined the fortresses which they had destroyed。

   

In twenty minutes the two British officers were on

board the transport; which then steamed rapidly

westward。  The crabs again took the repeller in tow;

and the Syndicate's fleet continued its eastward

course; passing through the wide expanse of glittering

scum which had spread itself upon the sea。

   

They were not two…thirds of their way across the

Atlantic when the transport reached St。 John's; and the

cable told the world that the Craglevin had been

annihilated。

   

The news was received with amazement; and even

consternation。  It came from an officer in the Royal

Navy; and how could it be doubted that a great man…of…

war had been destroyed in a moment by one shot

from the Syndicate's vessel!  And yet; even now;

there were persons who did doubt; and who asserted that

the crabs might have placed a great torpedo under the

Craglevin; that a wire attached to this torpedo ran

out from the repeller; and that the British captain had

merely fired the torpedo。  But hour by hour; as fuller

news came across the ocean; the number of these

doubters became smaller and smaller。

   

In the midst of the great public excitement which

now existed on both sides of the Atlantic;in the

midst of all the conflicting opinions; fears; and

hopes;the dominant sentiment seemed to be; in America

as well as in Europe; one of curiosity。  Were these six

crabs and one repeller bound to the British Isles?  And

if so; what did they intend to do when they got there?

   

It was now generally admitted that one of the

Syndicate's crabs could disable a man…of…war; that one

of the Syndicate's repellers could withstand the

heaviest artillery fire; and that one of the

Syndicate's motor…bombs could destroy a vessel or a

fort。  But these things had been proved in isolated

combats; where the new methods of attack and defence

had had almost undisturbed opportunity for

exhibiting their efficiency。  But what could a repeller

and half a dozen crabs do against the combined force of

the Royal Navy;a navy which had in the last few years

regained its supremacy among the nations; and which had

made Great Britain once more the first maritime power

in the world?

   

The crabs might disable some men…of…war; the

repeller might make her calculations and discharge her

bomb at a ship or a fort; but what would the main body

of the navy be doing meanwhile?  Overwhelming;

crushing; and sinking to the bottom crabs; repeller;

motor guns; and everything that belonged to them。

   

In England there was a feeling of strong resentment

that such a little fleet should be allowed to sail with

such intent into British waters。  This resentment

extended itself; not only to the impudent Syndicate;

but toward the Government; and the opposition party

gained daily in strength。  The opposition papers had

been loud and reckless in their denunciations of the

slowness and inadequacy of the naval preparations; and

loaded the Government with the entire responsibility;

not only of the damage which had already been done

to the forts; the ships; and the prestige of Great

Britain; but also for the threatened danger of a sudden

descent of the Syndicate's fleet upon some unprotected

point upon the coast。  This fleet should never have

been allowed to approach within a thousand miles of

England。  It should have been sunk in mid…ocean; if its

sinking had involved the loss of a dozen men…of…war。

   

In America a very strong feeling of dissatisfaction

showed itself。  From the first; the Syndicate contract

had not been popular; but the quick; effective; and

business…like action of that body of men; and the

marked success up to this time of their inventions and

their operations; had caused a great reaction in their

favour。  They had; so far; successfully defended the

American coast; and when they had increased the number

of their vessels; they would have been relied upon to

continue that defence。  Even if a British armada had

set out to cross the Atlantic; its movements must have

been slow and cumbrous; and the swift and sudden

strokes with which the Syndicate waged war could have

been given by night and by day over thousands of miles

of ocean。

   

Whether or not these strokes would have been quick

enough or hard enough to turn back an armada might be a

question; but there could be no question of the

suicidal policy of sending seven ships and two cannon

to conquer England。  It seemed as if the success of the

Syndicate had so puffed up its members with pride and

confidence in their powers that they had come to

believe that they had only to show themselves to

conquer; whatever might be the conditions of the

contest。

   

The destruction of the Syndicate's fleet would now

be a heavy blow to the United States。  It would produce

an utter want of confidence in the councils and

judgments of the Syndicate; which could not be

counteracted by the strongest faith in the efficiency

of their engines of war; and it was feared it might

become necessary; even at this critical juncture; to

annul the contract with the Syndicate; and to depend

upon the American navy for the defence of the American

coast。

   

Even among the men on board the Syndicate's fleet

there were signs of doubt and apprehensions of evil。 

It had all been very well so far; but fighting one ship

at a time was a very different thing from steaming

into the midst of a hundred ships。  On board the

repeller there was now an additional reason for fears

and misgivings。  The unlucky character of the vessel

when it had been the Tallapoosa was known; and not a

few of the men imagined that it must now be time for

some new disaster to this ill…starred craft; and if her

evil genius had desired fresh disaster for her; it was

certainly sending her into a good place to look for it。

   

But the Syndicate neither doubted nor hesitated nor

paid any attention to the doubts and condemnations

which they heard from every quarter。  Four days after

the news of the destruction of the Craglevin had been

telegraphed from Canada to London; the Syndicate's

fleet entered the English Channel。  Owing to the power

and speed of the crabs; Repeller No。 11 had made a

passage of the Atlantic which in her old naval career

would have been considered miraculous。

   

Craft of various kinds were now passed; but none of

them carried the British flag。  In the expectation of

the arrival of the enemy; British merchantmen and

fishing vessels had been advised to keep in the

background until the British navy had concluded

its business with the vessels of the American Syndicate。

  

As has been said before; the British Admiralty had

adopted a new method of defence for the rudders and

screw…propellers of naval vessels against the attacks

of submerged craft。  The work of constructing the new

appliances had been pushed forward as fast as possible;

but so far only one of these had been finished and

attached to a man…of…war。

  

The Llangaron was a recently built ironclad of

the same size and class as the Adamant; and to her

had been attached the new stern…defence。  This was an

immense steel cylinder; entirely closed; and rounded at

the ends。  It was about ten feet in diameter; and

strongly braced inside。 It was suspended by chains from

two davits which projected over the stern of the

vessel。  When sailing this cylinder was hoisted up to

the davits; but when the ship was prepared for action

it was lowered until it lay; nearly submerged; abaft of

the rudder。  In this position its ends projected about

fifteen feet on either side of the propeller…blades。

   

It was believed that this cylinder would

effectually prevent a crab from getting near enough to

the propeller or the rudder to do any damage。  It

could not be torn away as the stern…jack

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