Young Glory and the Spanish Cruiser / A Brave Fight Against Odds / Chapter 10 BOARDING THE CRUISER-THE LAST STAND. | 62.50%Tyl
s,
oposes to run into the
t Hea
ly way to sa
Glory! Do you know what
rally d
al Colon has a complement of five hu
hun
act
are enou
we have enough, but what are we to do. We sh
ard her. I'm with you heart
ll live an
lashed fire, and his looks more than his w
call for board
ing position. Those on board of the Cristobal Colon were astounded at the action of th
would such a small craft have a
rds were i
pated an ea
said Captain Moret, who commanded the Sp
aptain," said
el
make a su
o
s sunk, she is
ite
ust know they have no chance. Call on them to surrender. They are almost within earshot now. Depend upon it if you o
ant, but you spea
there was a lull in the firing h
d! t
ear
ain Long wh
ender, and you shall be tr
exclaimed Captai
m!
poured in a broadside. T
n Moret, savagely. "Sink them,
some damage, but what could not be seen for
were close to
m!
ow in the water, and being so near to the cruiser the shot of the latter passed over her decks. One of
, men,
to lead the boarders. Young Glory and Dan
ch other. Then with a crash they met. Quick as lightning
he sides of the Cris
to such desperate tactics. Being completely surprised, he had made no preparations
ts of the Nashville obtained a sec
n Moret wa
from the deck!"
a
ssed the captain
in your head I'd have ye k
undred they rushed on to the deck of the ship. From the to
s. Instantly he put
iards dropped dead in the tops, and those who did not, climbed d
and fight w
er in a fierce contest. Nothing was heard but the clash of s
arge part of their force on the gun-boat. It was quite impossib
ss. Mr. Tyler, leading the sailors, was fighting by his side. Dan Daly was
the background, urging their men to th
an. "It's here ye ought to be. It's ye
t tempt the officers of the cru
oss was far the greater, but they were ab
his, and wished
ravely, turning to his m
sprang forward and dashed at the Spaniards. The l
with the flat of their swords, compelling them to stand their ground.
. On they came, bearing back th
ound fell
aniards ru
soner!" cried
d Dan Daly fle
heir leader he was on his feet
with a smile; "sli
ughed Dan, as he cut a Spaniard down
s instant, as Young Glory was going to Dan's assistance, his swor
t be lost. Young Glory saw this, a
g Glory hurled him furiously away. The man rolled over and over on the deck, finally lan
gth. By this time Young Glory had obtained another cut
the defensive now. If he could only sustain the contest,
pidly, and, besides, the riflemen on th
ce there
men. They got into shelter, and
does i
enough th
like it
up they'll be
Young Glory
hat d'y
and caught some of the orders given, and I unders
w s
e men on the ship, every man of them, and
the ship!" cried Mr. Tyle
ce the Irishman could not see a
we ought to be!"
them attac
ve an aisy mark on the Nashville. Shure, sir," asked Dan
no,
etther I feel. But w
ry! why, h
on
the thick of the fight, and a blank look of despair
muttered Lieutenant Tyler. "I could
vin' yourself," said Dan, hotly, stickin
gone!" w
ay have in him, worse luck. Fear and Young Glory can't be coupled toget
ing for the a
s,
firm,
die where
rra
the way
osed making terms with the enemy would have had a very hot time. But to the credit of these sail
sternly they stoo
ffered it once, and they replied with a broadside
ds in the air. Then, in a close column, they thundered along the deck to wh

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