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captured£»¡¡and¡¡consequently¡¡the¡¡manufacture¡¡of

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and¡¡propeller¡­blades¡¡by¡¡a¡¡new¡¡method¡¡which¡¡the

Admiralty¡¡had¡¡adopted¡£

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United¡¡States¡¡navy¡¡which¡¡for¡¡a¡¡long¡¡time¡¡had¡¡been¡¡out

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different¡¡kinds¡¡of¡¡mishaps¡¡which¡¡might¡¡befall¡¡this

unlucky¡¡vessel£»¡¡which¡¡was¡¡then¡¡known¡¡as¡¡the

Tallapoosa¡£

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made¡¡available¡¡for¡¡its¡¡purposes£»¡¡and¡¡accordingly¡¡the

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plates£»¡¡and¡¡strongly¡¡braced¡¡by¡¡great¡¡transverse¡¡beams

running¡¡through¡¡the¡¡ship¡£

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of¡¡spring¡¡armour£»¡¡much¡¡stronger¡¡and¡¡more¡¡effective¡¡than

any¡¡which¡¡had¡¡yet¡¡been¡¡constructed¡£¡¡¡¡This£»¡¡with¡¡the

armour¡­plate£»¡¡added¡¡nearly¡¡fifteen¡¡feet¡¡to¡¡the¡¡width¡¡of

the¡¡vessel¡¡above¡¡water¡£¡¡¡¡All¡¡her¡¡superstructures¡¡were

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sized¡¡motor¡­bombs¡£¡¡¡¡The¡¡Tallapoosa£»¡¡thus¡¡transformed£»

was¡¡called¡¡Repeller¡¡No¡£¡¡11¡£

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than¡¡any¡¡battle¡­ship¡¡in¡¡the¡¡world¡£

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followed¡¡by¡¡two¡¡others£»¡¡left¡¡a¡¡Northern¡¡port¡¡of¡¡the

United¡¡States£»¡¡bound¡¡for¡¡the¡¡coast¡¡of¡¡Great¡¡Britain¡£¡¡

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on¡¡her¡¡way¡¡across¡¡the¡¡Atlantic¡£

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intended¡¡to¡¡do¡¡this¡¡upon¡¡the¡¡Adamant£»¡¡but¡¡as¡¡it¡¡had

been¡¡found¡¡impossible¡¡to¡¡induce¡¡the¡¡captain¡¡of¡¡that

vessel¡¡to¡¡evacuate¡¡his¡¡ship£»¡¡the¡¡Syndicate¡¡had¡¡declined

to¡¡exhibit¡¡the¡¡efficiency¡¡of¡¡their¡¡new¡¡agent¡¡of

destruction¡¡upon¡¡a¡¡disabled¡¡craft¡¡crowded¡¡with¡¡human

beings¡£

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claims¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Syndicate£»¡¡for¡¡as¡¡Repeller¡¡No¡£¡¡7¡¡had¡¡made

no¡¡use¡¡in¡¡the¡¡contest¡¡with¡¡the¡¡Adamant¡¡of¡¡the¡¡motor¡­

bombs¡¡with¡¡which¡¡she¡¡was¡¡said¡¡to¡¡be¡¡supplied£»¡¡it¡¡was

generally¡¡believed¡¡on¡¡both¡¡sides¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Atlantic¡¡that

she¡¡carried¡¡no¡¡such¡¡bombs£»¡¡and¡¡the¡¡conviction¡¡that¡¡the

destruction¡¡at¡¡the¡¡Canadian¡¡port¡¡had¡¡been¡¡effected¡¡by

means¡¡of¡¡mines¡¡continued¡¡as¡¡strong¡¡as¡¡it¡¡had¡¡ever¡¡been¡£¡¡

To¡¡correct¡¡these¡¡false¡¡ideas¡¡was£»¡¡now¡¡the¡¡duty¡¡of

Repeller¡¡No¡£¡¡11¡£

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forwarding¡¡troops¡¡and¡¡munitions¡¡of¡¡war¡¡to¡¡Canada£»

without¡¡interruption¡¡from¡¡her¡¡enemy¡£¡¡¡¡Only¡¡once¡¡had¡¡the

Syndicate's¡¡vessels¡¡appeared¡¡above¡¡the¡¡Banks¡¡of

Newfoundland£»¡¡and¡¡as¡¡the¡¡number¡¡of¡¡these¡¡peculiar¡¡craft

must¡¡necessarily¡¡be¡¡small£»¡¡it¡¡was¡¡not¡¡supposed¡¡that

their¡¡line¡¡of¡¡operations¡¡would¡¡be¡¡extended¡¡very¡¡far

north£»¡¡and¡¡no¡¡danger¡¡from¡¡them¡¡was¡¡apprehended£»

provided¡¡the¡¡English¡¡vessels¡¡laid¡¡their¡¡courses¡¡well¡¡to

the¡¡north¡£

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Shortly¡¡before¡¡the¡¡sailing¡¡of¡¡Repeller¡¡No¡£¡¡11£»¡¡the

Syndicate¡¡had¡¡received¡¡news¡¡that¡¡one¡¡of¡¡the¡¡largest

transatlantic¡¡mail¡¡steamers£»¡¡loaded¡¡with¡¡troops¡¡and

with¡¡heavy¡¡cannon¡¡for¡¡Canadian¡¡fortifications£»¡¡and

accompanied¡¡by¡¡the¡¡Craglevin£»¡¡one¡¡of¡¡the¡¡largest

ironclads¡¡in¡¡the¡¡Royal¡¡Navy£»¡¡had¡¡started¡¡across¡¡the

Atlantic¡£¡¡¡¡The¡¡first¡¡business¡¡of¡¡the¡¡repeller¡¡and¡¡her

attendant¡¡crabs¡¡concerned¡¡these

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