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back roof; his voice seemed to come out of the depths

of the ocean。

   

The surrender was accepted; and the captain of the

gun…boat was ordered to stop his engines and prepare to

be towed。  When this order had been given; the crab

moved round to the bow of the gun…boat; and grasping

the cut…water with its forceps; reversed its engines

and began to back rapidly toward the British fleet;

taking with it the captured vessel as a protection

against torpedoes while in transit。

   

The crab slowed up not far from one of the foremost

of the British ships; and coming round to the quarter

of the gun…boat; the astonished captain of that vessel

was informed; through the speaking…tube; that if

he would give his parole to keep out of this fight; he

would be allowed to proceed to his anchorage in

Portsmouth harbour。  The parole was given; and the

dynamite gun…boat; after reporting to the flag…ship;

steamed away to Portsmouth。

   

The situation now became one which was unparalleled

in the history of naval warfare。  On the side of the

British; seven war…ships were disabled and drifting

slowly to the south…east。  For half an hour no advance

had been made by the British fleet; for whenever one of

the large vessels had steamed ahead; such vessel had

become the victim of a crab; and the Vice…Admiral

commanding the fleet had signalled not to advance until

farther orders。

   

The crabs were also lying…to; each to the windward

of; and not far from; one of the British ships。  They

had ceased to make any attacks; and were resting

quietly under protection of the enemy。  This; with the

fact that the repeller still lay four miles away;

without any apparent intention of taking part in the

battle; gave the situation its peculiar character。

   

The British Vice…Admiral did not intend to remain

in this quiescent condition。  It was; of course;

useless to order forth his ironclads; simply to

see them disabled and set adrift。  There was another

arm of the service which evidently could be used with

better effect upon this peculiar foe than could the

great battle…ships。

  

But before doing anything else; he must provide for

the safety of those of his vessels which had been

rendered helpless by the crabs; and some of which were

now drifting dangerously near to each other。 

Despatches had been sent to Portsmouth for tugs; but it

would not do to wait until these arrived; and a

sufficient number of ironclads were detailed to tow

their injured consorts into port。

   

When this order had been given; the Vice…Admiral

immediately prepared to renew the fight; and this time

his efforts were to be directed entirely against the

repeller。  It would be useless to devote any further

attention to the crabs; especially in their present

positions。  But if the chief vessel of the Syndicate's

fleet; with its spring armour and its terrible

earthquake bombs; could be destroyed; it was quite

possible that those sea…parasites; the crabs; could

also be disposed of。

   

Every torpedo…boat was now ordered to the front;

and in a long line; almost abreast of each other;

these swift vesselsthe light…infantry of the sea

advanced upon the solitary and distant foe。  If one

torpedo could but reach her hull; the Vice…Admiral; in

spite of seven disabled ironclads and a captured gun…

boat; might yet gaze proudly at his floating flag; even

if his own ship should be drifting broadside to the

sea。

   

The line of torpedo…boats; slightly curving inward;

had advanced about a mile; when Repeller No。 11 awoke

from her seeming sleep; and began to act。  The two

great guns at her bow were trained upward; so that a

bomb discharged from them would fall into the sea a

mile and a half ahead。  Slowly turning her bow from

side to side; so that the guns would cover a range of

nearly half a circle; the instantaneous motor…bombs of

the repeller were discharged; one every half minute。

   

One of the most appalling characteristics of the

motor…bombs was the silence which accompanied their

discharge and action。  No noise was heard; except the

flash of sound occasioned by the removal of the

particles of the object aimed at; and the subsequent

roar of wind or fall of water。

   

As each motor…bomb dropped into the channel; a

dense cloud appeared high in the air; above a roaring;

seething cauldron; hollowed out of the waters and out

of the very bottom of the channel。  Into this chasm the

cloud quickly came down; condensed into a vast body of

water; which fell; with the roar of a cyclone; into the

dreadful abyss from which it had been torn; before the

hissing walls of the great hollow had half filled it

with their sweeping surges。  The piled…up mass of the

redundant water was still sending its maddened billows

tossing and writhing in every direction toward their

normal level; when another bomb was discharged; another

surging abyss appeared; another roar of wind and water

was heard; and another mountain of furious billows

uplifted itself in a storm of spray and foam; raging

that it had found its place usurped。

   

Slowly turning; the repeller discharged bomb after

bomb; building up out of the very sea itself a barrier

against its enemies。  Under these thundering cataracts;

born in an instant; and coming down all at once in a

plunging storm; into these abysses; with walls of water

and floors of cleft and shivered rocks; through this

wide belt of raging turmoil; thrown into new

frenzy after the discharge of every bomb;no vessel;

no torpedo; could pass。

   

The air driven off in every direction by tremendous

and successive concussions came rushing back in

shrieking gales; which tore up the waves into blinding

foam。  For miles in every direction the sea swelled and

upheaved into great peaked waves; the repeller rising

upon these almost high enough to look down into the

awful chasms which her bombs were making。  A torpedo…

boat caught in one of the returning gales was hurled

forward almost on her beam ends until she was under the

edge of one of the vast masses of descending water。 

The flood which; from even the outer limits of this

falling…sea; poured upon and into the unlucky vessel

nearly swamped her; and when she was swept back by the

rushing waves into less stormy waters; her officers and

crew leaped into their boats and deserted her。  By rare

good…fortune their boats were kept afloat in the

turbulent sea until they reached the nearest torpedo…

vessel。

  

Five minutes afterward a small but carefully aimed

motor…bomb struck the nearly swamped vessel; and with

the roar of all her own torpedoes she passed into

nothing。

   

The British Vice…Admiral had carefully watched the

repeller through his glass; and he noticed that

simultaneously with the appearance of the cloud in the

air produced by the action of the motor…bombs there

were two puffs of black smoke from the repeller。  These

were signals to the crabs to notify them that a motor…

gun had been discharged; and thus to provide against

accidents in case a bomb should fail to act。  One puff

signified that a bomb had been discharged to the north;

two; that it had gone eastward; and so on。 if;

therefore; a crab should see a signal of this kind; and

perceive no signs of the action of a bomb; it would be

careful not to approach the repeller from the quarter

indicated。  It is true that in case of the failure of a

bomb to act; another bomb would be dropped upon the

same spot; but the instructions of the War Syndicate

provided that every possible precaution should be taken

against accidents。

  

Of course the Vice…Admiral did not understand these

signals; nor did he know that they were signals; but he

knew that they accompanied the discharge of a motor…

gun。  Once he noticed that there was a short

cessation in the hitherto constant succession of water

avalanches; and during this lull he had seen

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