Dewey Lambdin - Havoc`s Sword

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It's 1798, and Lewrie and his crew of the Proteus frigate have their work cut out for them. First, he has rashly vowed to uphold a friend's honour in a duel to the death. Second, he faces the horridly unwelcome arrival of HM Government's Foreign Office agents (out to use him as their cat's-paw in impossibly vaunting schemes against the French). And last, he must engineer the showdown with his arch foe and nemesis, the hideous ogre of the French Revolution's Terror, that clever fiend Guillaume Choundas!We know Lewrie can fight, but can he be a diplomat, too? He must deal with the newly reborn United States Navy, that uneasy, unofficial "ally", and the stunning, life-altering surprise they bring. For good or ill, Lewrie's in the "quag" up to his neck, this time. Can sword, pistol, and broadsides avail, or will words, low cunning, and Lewrie's irrepressible wit be the key to his victory and survival, as even the seas cry "Havoc"?

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"I am determined, sir," Christopher Cashman quickly answered, in a cold, brusque manner.

"I, too, am… ready, sir," Ledyard Beauman said, though in a voice more fluttery, and fainter. His eyes were red and puffy, as if he had suffered a tormented, sleepless night, and they shimmered and darted, like a mouse seeking a bolt-hole. He did not quite shudder, he did not chatter his teeth in terror; his jaws were clamped much too tight for that, and his hands were hidden behind his back.

Near miss 'd stop his heart, Lewrie speculated; almost feeling a spurt of pity for Ledyard, who was trying to play up game: One 'Boh ' to a goose 'd make him fill his breeches! Surely, he must know how good Kit is! Has he ever blamed?

"Then it is my sad duty to allow you gentlemen to proceed," Mr. Hendricks declaimed. "Colonel Beauman, your post is to the north, and Colonel Cashman, yours is to the south. A toe-line has been drawn in the sands. The coin toss has awarded the first pair of pistols to Colonel Cashman. In a moment or so, when both are ready, each will take up a pistol from this case, strictly keeping it un-cocked until commanded. You will take up positions, either side of the toe-line, back-to-back. When I ascertain that you are, in all respects, prepared, I will charge you to cock your locks, and you will hold your pistols vertical. I will say 'begin your pace' and start a count, thusly… 'and one, and two, and three,' until I reach the number seven. That will represent fourteen paces, together, with a pace more between you to be determined at the toe-line, equalling the agreed fifteen paces.

"At the count of seven, mind, and not a jot before," Hendricks intoned, "you may turn and fire at your pleasure. I advert to you now, sirs, the man who turns to fire before the count of seven, it will be my, and the innocent party's second's, duty to shoot down. Do you understand me plainly in that regard, sirs?"

"Absolutely, sir," Cashman replied, breezily, this time, as if impatient to get it over with.

"I do, sir," Ledyard agreed, with a bob of his head, gulping as if just now realising how fatal this was going to be. Lewrie caught a faint whiff of brandy on the scant wind, and it wasn't from the surgeon's table. On close perusal, Lewrie could espy a wet stain on Ledyard Beauman's waist-coat. He had obviously partaken of a liberal measure of Dutch Courage back at his coach, poor Devil.

"Now, does the first to fire miss his aim, sirs, and the second delay his response, the first party must stand and receive," Hendricks further grimly cautioned, "as is expected of a proper gentleman."

"No worries," Cashman almost chuckled. Rather evilly, in fact.

Ledyard could but goggle and bob, gulping dry-mouthed.

"Do both parties miss on the first exchange, you will, upon my command, immediately turn your backs, keeping your fifteen paces separation and wait 'til your seconds fetch you a fresh pistol, which shall be uncocked, from those supplied by Colonel Beauman. Do you understand, Captain Lewrie? Captain Sellers? As soon as both parties are re-armed, I will call 'Ready' again, and a new count of three. At three you will be free to cock, turn, and fire once more. After that second exchange, assuming neither gentlemen is struck, a brief pause in the proceedings will be allowed while fresh pistols will be provided, and we shall begin, again, back-to-back at the touch-line, using the initial procedure. Is all that clearly understood by all participants?"

"Understood," Christopher coolly said.

"Ah, yes," Ledyard managed.

"It has been stipulated that this is, unfortunately, a duel to the death or incapacitation by a severe wound," Mr. Hendricks added. "Should one, or both, of you fall wounded, I, and Surgeon Trollope, will determine whether the injured party is able to rise and continue. This stipulation, demanded by Colonel Cashman, shall not admit of any superficial wounding to fulfill his desire for satisfaction."

"Barbaric," Hugh Beauman sourly sniffed, half to himself.

"Then why did your principal agree to it, sir?" Mr. Hendricks countered. "Proceedings shall be halted so the injured party may be examined, and queries made to determine whether both principals feel that honour has been satisfied. Should we continue after a wounding, I shall repeat my exposition of the original rules. The seconds…"

Lewrie perked up, and watched Capt. Sellers stiffen with importance, before turning his full attention to Hendricks's mournful face.

"You will each take up one pistol," Hendricks instructed sternly. "You will each take post to my right and left, apart from your principals, but slightly ahead of me. Your pistols will remain un-cocked until such time as either party commits a shameful act by turning early or attempting to violate the accepted rules of the code duello. Only then will it be your duty to protect your principal, and I assure you that / will fire, should such a heinous deed occur to mar the honour of the field. A second, should he commit such a violation, will also be shot down. Understood?"

"Perfectly, sir," Lewrie said, before turning to face Sellers and lift a quizzical, deriding brow at him. Sellers reddened, again, and tossed his head in anger.

"Are you both determined, then, let us be about it, sirs. Do you take positions, and we shall begin," Hendricks ended with a sigh.

Hendricks at the apex of a fatal triangle, slightly above the duellists at the top of the slope of hard sand; Lewrie and Sellers two paces lower than the referees, their places juggled until Hendricks was fussily satisfied. Beauman and Kit either side of that heel-dragged furrow in the sand, back-to-back but not touching, about a pace apart-also fussily placed by the demanding Hendricks.

Lewrie hoisted his borrowed Manton pistol to the vertical, his right arm pressed against his chest, the fire-lock safely un-cocked, and his body turned so that Hendricks could see his actions, turned to keep an eye on Ledyard Beauman when he paced up the beach; turned, to keep one wary eye on Sellers, too, who would be doing the same upon Cashman, and Lewrie, as well!

'Bye, Ledyard, Lewrie snarkily thought, seeing the man's ashen look toward his elder brother, a silly, lop-sided grin of dread, and farewell; write and tell us what Hell's like.

Lewrie swivelled to see what Hugh Beauman made of his brother's hapless expression, but that worthy was implacable. Hugh Beauman stood far back, hands clasped behind his back, heaving a great, resigned sigh of parting. A brief farewell grin creased his granite features.

He turned back to the principals, making a quick prayer for his old friend's success and safety, that he'd shoot straight and true and put a quick end to this, and a mercifully quick end of Ledyard, too. A man so foppish, petulant, and weak couldn 't win! The world would be a boresome place, did Kit fall and leave this Mortal Coil.

Kit had been gazing out to sea, savouring perhaps his last precious taste of Life, but he did turn briefly, saw Lewrie's concern, and rewarded him with a quick lift of his chin, a faint grin, and even a wink!

"Ready, Colonel Beauman?" the doughty Hendricks called over the mewing of the gulls. "Ready, Colonel Cashman?" Some seabirds glided down near the duellists, some flapping in place against the faint wind, as if begging for tossed morsels.

"Ready," Cashman cried.

"Er… yes," Ledyard Beauman managed. "Ready."

"Cock your locks! Begin your pace. And one, and two…"

Kit marched in short parade steps; Ledyard took childish giant strides, as if to turn fifteen paces into a furlong. "And four, and five, and six…!"

" "Ware!" Lewrie cried as Ledyard lost his nerve and turned too early, boots skidding on the hard sand, and levelling his pistol. The shout made Kit jerk to a stop, flinch, and start to turn about, and… Blam!

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