Cotton's War by Unknown
Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781788636827
Publisher: Canelo
Published: 2019-06-13T00:00:00+00:00
Nine
As they climbed the ridge, struggling with the box of heavy diving equipment, they all carried rifles except Bisset and Kitcat, who carried the two tommy-guns they now possessed. The day had become sultry and heavy with a watery, lemon-coloured sun pushing through a thin layer of cloud. The mud had dried and in the gulleys it was stifling enough to make them sweat.
It was no surprise, as they crossed the ridge and began to descend into Xiloparissia Bay, to see figures on the deck of Loukia. The girl recognised the red shirt of the man by the wheelhouse at once.
âThatâs Chrysostomos,â she said.
They crossed the beach in the shallows as Annoula had shown them and stopped in front of the boat. Petrakis appeared from the wheelhouse.
âWhat do you want?â he demanded.
âWeâve come to take over.â
Petrakis scowled. âIt is our boat,â he pointed out.
âIt belongs to the Royal Navy,â Cotton said. âWeâre going to salvage it.â
The Greek gestured. âThe laws of salvage are well known; especially in Greece which is one of the great maritime nations of the world. It is our boat. We moored it to the trees.â
Cotton looked up at the Greek, unafraid and calm. âSalvage doesnât apply to naval vessels in wartime. This is a naval vessel.â He wasnât sure he was right but it seemed like a good guess and he thought his bluff might work.
Xilouris and Cesarides appeared on deck. They were carrying rifles once more and Cotton noticed that, as before, they were Lee Enfields.
âWe are keeping this boat,â Xilouris said. âThe first man who tries to climb aboard will be shot.â
The three Greeks were standing on Loukiaâs bows, staring down at the group on the beach, their backs to the trees. There was no question but that they held the whip-hand. They could hold off Cottonâs party as long as they chose.
Petrakis appeared to be well aware of his advantage and was grinning. âI think this time, Englishman, that you will have to concede defeat,â he said.
âI donât think so.â Cottonâs voice was infuriatingly cheerful. âDonât look round now, but just behind you there are two tommy-guns and theyâre both aimed at your backs.â
âSure are!â The voice was Kitcatâs and it came from the trees. Petrakisâ head turned slowly and Kitcat waved at him from the rocks among the foliage. The Greekâs face reddened with anger but he climbed sullenly over the side of the boat, followed by the other two, and dropped to the beach. As they straightened up, Petrakis stared at Annoula and spat. The spittle landed on her shoulder and, her face tragic, she brushed it off without a word. Then, as he passed, he swung his arm and she went reeling away, her black hair lifting like a dark wave, to fall to her knees in a scattering of sand. Cottonâs fist came up at once and Petrakis sprawled on his back alongside her. As Xilouris lifted his rifle, Docherty jammed the muzzle of his weapon under his nose.
âLeave it, you bastard!â he roared.
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