[The Wing-and-Wing by J. Fenimore Cooper]@TWC D-Link bookThe Wing-and-Wing CHAPTER XXI 16/24
The sentence is approved; with an order that it shall be carried into effect this very day, between the hours of sunrise and sunset; while here it is already noon, and we are to the southward of Campanella, and so distant from the flag-ship as to put signals out of the question." Griffin started; all the grave difficulties of the case glancing upon his mind in a moment.
An order, according to the habits of the service, and more especially an order of this serious character, was not to be questioned; yet here was a dilemma in which there appeared no means of relief. "Good God, Captain Cuffe, how unlucky! Cannot an express be sent across by land, so as yet to reach the flag-ship in time ?" "I have thought of that, Griffin, and Clinch has gone precisely on that errand." "Clinch! Pardon me, sir; but such a duty requires a very active and _sober_ officer!" "Clinch is active enough, and I _know_ his besetting weakness will have no power over him to-day.
I have opened the way for a commission to him, and no one in the ship can go to Naples in a boat sooner than Clinch, if he really try.
He will make the most of the afternoon's breeze, should there be any, and I have arranged a signal with him, by which he may let us know the result even at the distance of eight or ten miles." "Has Lord Nelson left no discretion in the orders, sir ?" "None; unless Raoul Yvard distinctly consent to give up the lugger.
In that case, I have a letter, which authorizes me to delay the execution until I can communicate directly with the commander-in-chief." "How very unlucky it has been all round! Is there no possibility, sir, of making up a case that might render this discretion available ?" "That might do among you irresponsibles, Mr.Griffin," answered Cuffe, a little sharply; "but I would rather hang forty Frenchmen than be Bronted by Nelson for neglect of duty" Cuffe spoke more strongly than he intended, perhaps; but the commander of a ship-of-war does not always stop to weigh his words, when he condescends to discuss a point with an inferior.
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