Joscelyn Cheshire a Story of Revolutionary Days in the Carolinas

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" " Very well, " said Bangs ; " but we cannot go down the Jersey coast, for we would have to pass too many posts of the enemy, besides the guns in the New York harbour. "We must steer east through the sound, and if the ship is beached, it must be on the Connecticut or Rhode Island coast. " " Very well ; that is not so convenient, since it takes us far from our army, but anywhere will be better than here. " They counted every risk : the difficult}'^ of dis- arming the guards, the proximity of th...e other two prison-ships, the interference of the shore patrol in their swift-sailing boat, the disabled and sailless condition of their own vessel ; but nothing turned them from their purpose. Every detail of the plot was arranged when toward morning the men lay down for a little rest and sleep.
All the morning Richard scrubbed or cleaned as the guards bade, and then sat on deck with his eyes alternately upon the sun and the ship.
AN AWAKENING AND A MUTINY. 147 But toward the middle of the afternoon Rich- ard noticed signs of dissatisfaction among a few of the men near the stern, where there was an improvised back-gammon board.


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