[With Clive in India by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookWith Clive in India CHAPTER 15: The Pirates' Hold 27/27
They were, however, cut off by the English boats, and captured. Commodore James, who commanded the squadron, now directed his fire at Fort Goa; which was being feebly attacked, on the land side, by a Mahratta force; which had been landed from the Mahratta fleet, accompanying the English ships, a few miles down the coast.
The fort shortly surrendered; but while the Mahrattas were marching to take possession, the governor, with some of his best men, took boat and crossed over to the island; of which, although the fire had ceased after the explosion of the magazine, the English had not taken possession. The fire from its guns again opened, and as Commodore James thought it probable that the pirates would, in the night, endeavour to throw in large reinforcements, he determined to carry it by storm.
The ships opened fire upon the walls; and, under cover of this, half the seamen were landed.
These ran up to the gate, and thundered at it with their axes. Charlie and his companions aided the movement, by again opening a heavy fire of grape upon the guns which bore upon the sally port; and when the gates were forced the garrison, utterly dispirited by the crossfire to which they were subjected, at once laid down their arms..
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