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The Coral Island

CHAPTER XXIII
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When within a mile we hoisted British colours, but receiving no acknowledgment, the captain ordered a shot to be fired across her bows.

In a moment, to my surprise, a large portion of the bottom of the boat amidships was removed, and in the hole thus exposed appeared an immense brass gun.

It worked on a swivel and was elevated by means of machinery.

It was quickly loaded and fired.

The heavy ball struck the water a few yards ahead of the chase, and, ricochetting into the air, plunged into the sea a mile beyond it.
This produced the desired effect.


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