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〃What's that?〃
〃Boat motors;〃 Slade said。 They ran to the side of the ship and peered over。 They could see three wakes。 A cheer went up from the crew; but it faded when the boats came to a stop a few hundred feet away and the pinpoints marking muzzle fire began。 But instead of aiming for the nearly impregnable sides of the ship; they were concentrating on the rigging。 The sails were being shredded。 Bits of rope and splinters of wood began to rain down on the deck。 The observers scrambled down from their platforms。
〃Those cowards!〃 Slade yelled。 〃They can't board her; so they're going to rip her to shreds。〃 Tatters of sail fell on his head。 〃We've got to do something!〃
Austin grabbed the sailor's arms。 〃You mentioned a twenty…one…gun cannon salute。〃
〃What? Oh; yeah; the two cannon on the foredeck。 We fire them every morning and sunset。 They're old breechloaders。 We've jerry…rigged them to fire three…hundred…and…eighty…millimeter shells。 But they shoot blanks; except for the time when someone forgot to remove a cap and we hit a police boat。〃
〃Our friends out there don't know they're blanks。〃
〃That's right。〃
Austin quickly outlined his plan。 Slade ran back and ordered the helmsman to steer a new course。 The helmsman swung the wheel over; and the Constitution slowly came about so that its bow was pointed at the attack boats。
Slade rounded up his gun crew and they climbed down to the gun deck and hurried forward。 Within moments; the forward cannon were loaded。 Austin peered through the gun port and saw the attack boats lined up。 They had been readying for another assault when the ship turned and came at them。 With Old lronsides taking the offensive; they seemed to be confused。 Austin wanted them as close together as possible。 The gap was closing。 The boats started to move apart。
〃Now!〃 Austin ordered。 He stepped away and covered his ears。
Slade pulled the lanyards。 There was a double roar; the foredeck was enveloped in smoke and the cannons leaped back; their recoil held in check by thick cordage。 The gun crew had purposely left the caps in。
The bluff worked。 The attackers saw the big black ship bearing down on them behind a cloud of purple smoke; heard the twin projectiles whistle though the air and saw the geysers of water。 The boats sprinted out of the way like startled jackrabbits; then headed at full throttle toward the mouth of the harbor where they disappeared in the darkness。
The cannons roared again; with blanks this time; as the ship gave chase。
Even as the echoes faded; a mighty roar went up from the crew。
〃Party's over;〃 Austin said。 Slade was grinning from ear to ear。 The ment that followed might not have been in the same class of immortal words as 〃Don't give up the ship〃 or 〃Damn the torpedoes!〃 。 。 。 but as Austin watched the departing wakes of the attack boats; he couldn't argue with the young sailor when he said; 〃Old lronsides still knows how to kick ass!〃
…33…
WASHINGTON; D。C。
SANDECKER GLANCED AROUND the Oval Office and reflected on the life…and…death decisions that had been made in the famous room。 It was hard to believe that the political currents that swirled around Washington had their center within these quiet walls。 On his last visit to the White House; he'd been treated as a pariah and warned to butt out of national security matters; but after NUMA had rescued the NR…1's captain and crew and saved the White House major embarrassment; Sandecker had bee the proverbial eight…hundred…pound gorilla。 He lost no time throwing his weight around。
The White House's formidable appointments secretary hadn't hesitated when he called and asked to meet with the president on an urgent matter。 The secretary bumped an ambassador and a congressional delegation from the president's busy schedule; and she never blinked when Sandecker asked that only the president and vice president attend。
Sandecker had politely refused the offer of a White House limousine and made the trip in a Jeep Cherokee from the NUMA motor pool。 The receptionist had ushered the admiral; Rudi Gunn and Austin into the Oval Office and saw to it that a steward served them coffee on White House china。
As they waited; Sandecker turned to Austin。 〃I've been meaning to ask you; Kurt。 How did it feel to mandeer a national monument?〃
〃Quite the rush; Admiral。 Unfortunately; with only two cannon in the bow; I couldn't yell; 'Give 'em a broadside!' 〃
〃From what I've heard; you and the Constitution's crew acquitted yourselves with undeniable valor。 Old lronsides lived up to her glorious name。〃
Gunn said with a twinkle in his eye; 〃The scuttlebutt among the top navy brass has it that Old lronsides is being missioned as part of the Seventh Fleet。 After she's patched up; of course。〃
〃I understand that the navy plans to retire an aircraft carrier in her favor;〃 Austin said; with a poker face。 〃The Pentagon sees great cost…cutting opportunities in the use of sail and belaying pins。〃
〃Cost cutting would be a new one for the Pentagon;〃 Sandecker mused。 〃What happened to the men who attacked you?〃
〃The Coast Guard and police scoured the harbor。 They found three boats scuttled in the marshes on a harbor island; the hulls shot full of holes。〃
〃I understand there were some injuries。〃
〃The tugboat crewmen were wounded; but they had the presence of mind to play dead。〃
〃What of the Russian; the man you call Ivan?〃
〃He was only grazed by the bullet and is doing fine。〃
〃What did Razov have to say about these pirates?〃
〃Nothing。 He cut his party short; kicked his guests off the yacht and sailed out of the harbor before anyone could ask him questions。〃
〃This Razov is a shifty character;〃 Sandecker said with a j knitted brow。 〃We've got our work cut out for us。 We've been keeping an eye on him since he left Boston?〃
Gunn nodded。 〃Satellite surveillance had him heading at a leisurely pace along the Maine coast。〃
〃Just a gentleman yachtsman out for a cruise;〃 Sandecker said; his voice dripping with sarcasm。
〃I've asked the satellite department to run the latest results over here for this meeting;〃 Gunn said。
The door opened; and a Secret Service man stepped inside。 〃The boss is on his way;〃 he said。
A bustle of activity could be heard in the hall and President Wallace came through the door; wearing his trademark smile; his outstretched hand cocked for action。 The towering figure of Vice President Sid Sparkman was a step behind。 After a round of handshakes; the president settled behind his desk; and as usual the vice president drew up a chair close at his right elbow; emphasizing his place in the executive hierarchy。
〃Glad you asked for this meeting;〃 the president said。 〃Gives me the chance to thank you personally for saving the folks from the NR…1。〃
Sandecker acknowledged the thank…you and added; 〃Kurt and the others in the NUMA Special Assignments Team deserve the real credit。〃
The president's eyes narrowed。 〃I heard about that business in Boston; Kurt。 What sort of a lunatic would shoot up Old lronsides?〃
〃The same type of lunatic who would order the massacre of a NUMA crew; Mr。 President。 Mikhail Razov。〃
The vice president leaned forward in his chair as if he were using his body mass to intimidate。 〃Mikhail Razov is a prominent figure in his country;〃 he said; his smile belied by the fierce expression in his eyes。 〃You're talking about the man who might be the next leader of Russia。 What evidence do you have that he's involved in any of this business?〃
Austin leaned forward as well; emphasizing his broad shoulders。 〃The best kind of evidence。 An eyewitness。〃
〃I read the report on the Sea Hunter attack。 The ravings of a hysterical woman;〃 Sparkman said; with a snort。
Austin felt the bile rising in his throat。 〃Hysterical; yes; ravings; no。 Razov's man Boris made sure we knew the attack was retribution for trespassing on the old Soviet sub pens。〃
〃I'm glad you used the word trespass; because that's what it was; an illegal violation of another country's national sovereignty。〃
Austin's mouth widened in a grin; but his gaze had the loo