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hat she would assist in their capture. She had evidently perceived the two schooners, and had made all sail, tacking every quarter of an hour so as to keep her relative position. The _Enterprise_, who had also made out the frigate, to attract her attention, although not within range of the _Avenger_, commenced firing with her long-gun. "This is rather awkward," observed Cain. "It will be dark in less than an hour," observed Francisco; "and that is our only chance." Cain reflected a minute. "Get the long-gun ready, my lads! We will return her fire, Francisco, and hoist American colours; that will puzzle the frigate at all events, and the night may do the rest." The long-gun of the _Avenger_ was ready. "I would not fire the long-gun," observed Francisco, "it will show our force, and will give no reason for our attempt to escape. Now, if we were to fire our broadside-guns, the difference of report between them and the one of large calibre fired by the other schooner would induce them to think that we are an American vessel." "Very true," replied Cain, "and, as America is at peace with all the world, that our antagonist is a pirate. Hold fast the long-gun, there; and unship the starboard ports. See that the ensign blows out clear." The _Avenger_ commenced firing an occasional gun from her broadside, the reports of which were hardly to be heard by those on board of the frigate; while the long-gun of the _Enterprise_ reverberated along the water, and its loud resonance was swept by the wind to the frigate to leeward. Such was the state of affairs when the sun sank down in the wave, and darkness obscured the vessels from each other's sight, except with the assistance of the night telescopes. "What do you propose to do, Captain Cain?" said Francisco. "I have made up my mind to do a bold thing. I will run down to the frigate, as if for shelter; tell him that the other vessel is a pirate, and claim his protection. Leave me to escape afterwards; the moon will not rise till nearly one o'clock." "That will be a bold _ruse_, indeed; but suppose you are once under her broadside, and she suspects you?" "Then I will show her my heels. I should care nothing for her and her broadside if the schooner was not here." In an hour after dark the _Avenger_ was close to the frigate, having steered directly for her. She shortened sail gradually, as if she had few hands on board; and, keeping his men out of
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