Krondor's Sons 02 - The King's Buccaneer by Raymond E Feist
Author:Raymond E Feist [Raymond E Feist]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2010-08-05T23:00:00+00:00
The ship groaned and rolled and Amos pulled himself out ftom under a broken spar. Heaving himself to his feet, he glanced around at the damage. He came to give Nicholas a
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hand up and said, "What a mess." Turning to the stern of the ship, he shouted, "Mr. Rhodes!"
No answer came. Amos set about examining his ship and quickly came back to Nicholas. "Gather everyone on the main deck, and salvage whatever you can. Get as many water casks and skins into the longboats as possible, and whatever food you can find. We're sinking."
"Is there anything we can do?" asked Nicholas.
Amos shook his head and turned away. Nicholas went to where Calis was cutting Nakor loose from the tangle of ropes that confined him and said, "Everyone to the main deck. We're abandoning ship."
Word quickly passed and Marcus and Nicholas hurried to their cabins, where water could already be seen coming up through the planks of the deck. They grabbed whatever they could from the jumbie and hurried up above. Calis had retrieved his bow and arrows, both protected by oilskin, but Marcus's bow was lost. Knowing that they were about to be cast adrift on a hostile shore, Nicholas forced his way past a tangle of debris and bodies and entered Amos's cabin. He opened the small trap and removed the pouch of gold Amos had shown him when Brisa had been brought aboard. He began to hurry out, then remembered something and sloshed through the rising water to Amos's desk. He pulled it open and found a red-leather-covered logbook, which he picked up. Putting the gold in his tunic and the log under his arm, he entered the compan-ionway and saw water swirling. The ship was going down fast.
Hurrying up the ladder to the main deck, Nicholas felt another stab of pain in his foot and almost dropped the log. He nude it to the deck in time to see a few surviving sailors leaping off the railing into the water. Amos stood on the deck and motioned him over.
Reaching Amos, Nicholas gave him the logbook. "I've got the gold from your cabin* too. We're probably going to need it."
"Bless you, boy, for keeping your wits about you." He hugged the book to his chest. "With this, we can get home someday."
Nicholas climbed over the rail and found a longboat waiting only five feet below. Glancing upward, he said, "Amos?"
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"I'm coming, Nicky." He took one last look around the deck. "I'm coming."
They climbed down into the longboat, and Ghuda and a sailor pulled hard to put as much distance as possible between the longboat and the dying ship as possible.
When they were less than a quarter mile away, the Raptor, formerly the Royal Eagle, pride of the Krondorian fleet, rolled •over into the water and sank.
Bitterly Amos said, "Damn, I hate losing ships." Nicholas didn't know why, but he found the remark terribly funny, and try as he might, he couldn't keep himself from laughing.
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