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gusto and with particularity。  They did not read a quarter of

this terrible autobiography at the time; but they read enough to

see the man in the process of building up a criminal organization

of his own; with ramifications of the most surprising nature。



〃This man;〃 said Dr。 Farnsworth; with a shudder; 〃actually has

the ambition to be the head of nothing less than a crime trust。〃



〃It seems to be something more than an ambition;〃 said Cleggett。 

〃It seems to be almost an accomplished fact。〃



〃Ugh!〃 said Lady Agatha; with a gesture of disgust; 〃he's like a

great horrid spider spinning webs!〃



Interested in anarchy only on its practical side; as the paid

dynamiter of the inner circle of radicals; Logan Black in his

diary jeered at and mocked the cause he served。  And more than

that; the man seemed to take a perverted pleasure in attaching to

himself young enthusiasts of the radical type; eager to follow

him as the disinterested leader of a group of Reds; and then

betraying them into the most sordid sort of crime。  Cleggett

foundand could imagine the grimace of malevolent satisfaction

with which it had been writtenthis note:



Heinrich is about ready to leave off talking      

his cant of universal brotherhood; and make a      

little easy money in the way I have shown him。      

It will be interesting to see what happens in     

side of Heinrich when he realizes he is not an      

idealist; but a criminal。  Will he stick to me on      

the new lay?  But those Germans are so sentimental

he may commit suicide。



Cleggett recalled the manhandling Heinrich had received。  A

little farther along he came upon this entry:  

    

The Italian…American boy is a find。  Jones and

Giuseppe!  Puritan father; Italian motherand

he worships me!  It will be a test for my personal

magnetism; the handling of Gieseppe Jones

will。  He hates a thief worse than the devil hates      

holy water。  If I could make him steal for me; I

would know that I could do anything。



〃That's our young poet in the forecastle!〃 said Cleggett。  〃I

wonder if Loge still held him。〃  And then as the memory of the

boy's ravings came to him he mused:  〃Yeshe held the boy!  That

is what the fellow meant in his delirium。  Do you remember that

he kept saying:  'I'm a revolutionist; not a crook!'?  And yet he

continued to obey Loge!〃



〃Is it not strange;〃 said Lady Agatha; 〃that the man should take

such pride in working ruin?〃



All three were silent for a space。  And then they looked at each

other with a shiver。  The sense of the strong and sinister

personality of Logan Black struck on their spirits like a bleak

wind。



Cleggett was the first to recover himself。



〃God willing;〃 he said solemnly; 〃I will bring that man to

justice personally!〃



Just then two bells struck。  It had taken them  more time than

they had realized to make even a partial examination of the

contents of the box。  Cleggett; when the bell sounded; looked at

his watch to see what time it washe was still a little

unfamiliar with the nautical system。



〃He will go to any length to get this back into his possession;〃

said Cleggett; as he dumped the heap of incriminating evidence

back into the box and began to nail the boards on again。



〃Any length;〃 echoed the Doctor。



Pat upon the thought came the sound of taxicabs without。  They

went on deck and saw a sinister procession rolling by。  It

consisted of three machines; and there were three men in each

cab。  Loge and Pierre were in the foremost one。  None of the

company vouchsafed so much as a glance in the direction of the

Jasper B。 as the cabs whirled past towards Morris's。  It was

undoubtedly a reinforcement of gunmen。



〃Ah!〃 said Cleggett; pointing to them。  〃The real battle is about

to begin!  They are making ready for the attack!〃





CHAPTER XIV



CLEGGETT STANDS BY HIS SHIP



Cleggett did not fear (or rather; expect; since there was very

little that Cleggett feared) an attack until well after

nightfall。  Nevertheless; he began to prepare for it at once。  He

called the entire ship's company aft; with the exception of Miss

Medley; who was on duty with Giuseppe Jones。



〃My friendsfor I hope we stand in the relation of friends as

well as that of commander and crewI have every reason to expect

that the enemy will make a demonstration in force sometime during

the night;〃 he said。  〃We have opposed to us the leader of a

dangerous and powerful criminal organization。  He is; in fact;

the president of a crime trust。  He will stop at nothing to

compass the destruction of the Jasper B。 and all on board her。 

My quarrel with him has become; in a sense; personal。 I have no

right to ask you to share my risk unless you choose to do so

voluntarily。  Therefore; if there is anyone of you who wishes to

leave the Jasper B。; let him do it now。〃



Cleggett paused。  But not a man moved。  On the contrary; a little

murmur of something like reproach ran around the semicircle。  The

ship's company looked in each other's eyes; they stood shifting

their feet uneasily。



Finally Cap'n Abernethy spoke; clearing his throat with a

prefatory hem:



〃If you was to ask me; Mr。 Cleggett;〃 said the Captain; with less

than his usual circumlocution; 〃I'd say the boys here ain't

flattered by what you've just said。  The boys here DOES consider

themselves friends of yours; and if you was anxious to hear my

opinion of it I'd say you've hurt their feelin's by your way of

putting it。  Speakin' for myself; Mr。 Cleggett; as the nautical

commander of this here ship to the military commander; I don't

mind owning up that MY feelin's is hurt。〃



〃Aye; aye; sir;〃 said George the Greek; addressing the nautical

commander; and the word went from lip to lip。



〃Aye; aye; sir;〃 said Dr。 Farnsworth; 〃the Captain speaks for us

all。〃



And the Reverend Mr。 Calthrop remarked with a sigh:  〃You may

have cause to doubt my circumspection; Mr。 Cleggett; but you have

no cause to doubt my courage。〃



Cleggett was not the sort of man who is ashamed to acknowledge an

error。  〃Friends;〃 he cried impulsively; 〃forgive me!  I should

have known better than to phrase my remarks as I did。  I would

not have hurt your feelings for worlds。  I know you are devoted

to me。  I call for volunteers for the perilous adventure which is

before us!〃



The ship's company stepped forward as one man。  As if by magic

the atmosphere cleared。



〃Now;〃 said Cleggett; smiling back on the enthusiastic faces

before him; but inexpressibly touched by the fineness of his

crew's devotion; 〃to get to the point。  There are seven of us;

but there are at least a dozen of them。  We have; however; the

advantage in position; for we can find cover on the ship; whereas

they must attack from the open。  More than that; we will have the

advantage in arms; here is a magazine rifle for each of you;

while they; if I am not mistaken; will attack with pistols。  We

must keep them at a distance; if possible。  If they should

attempt to rush us we will meet them with cutlasses and sabers。〃



〃Mr。 Cleggett;〃 said Lady Agatha; rising when he had finished;

and speaking with animation; 〃will you permit me to make a

suggestion?〃



She went on; without waiting for an answer:  〃It is this:  Choose

your own ground for this battle!  The Jasper B。 is now a

full…rigged schooner。  Very well; then; sail her!  At the moment

you are attacked; weigh anchor; fight your way to the mouth of

the canal; take up a position in the bay in front of Morris's

within easy rifle range and out of pistol shot; and compel the

place to surrender on your own terms!〃



As the brilliance of this plan flashed upon her hearers; applause

ran around the room; and Kuroki; who spoke seldom; cried in

admiration:



〃The Honorable Miss Englishman have hit her head on the nail! 

Let there be some naval warfares!〃



〃You are right;〃 cried Cleggett; catching fire with the idea; 〃a

hundred times right!  And why wait to be attacked?  Let us carry

the war to the enemy's coast。  Crack all sail upon her!Up with

the anchors!  We will show these gentry that the blood of Drake;

Nelson; and Old Dave Farragut still runs red in the veins of

their countrymen!〃



〃Banzai!〃 cried Kuroki。  〃Also Honorable Admiral Togo's veins!〃



A good breeze had sprung up out of the northwest while the

conference in the cabin was in progress。



Cleggett was relieved that it was not from the south。  There is

not much room to maneuver a schooner in a canal; and a breeze

from the south might have sailed the Jasper B。 backwards towards

Parker's Beach; which would undoubtedly have given the enemy the

idea that Cleggett was retreating。  The Jasper B。's bow was

pointed south; and Cleggett was naturally anxious that she should

sail south。



At the outset a slight difficulty presented itself with regard to

the anchorsfor 

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