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ars with practiced strokes。 Petrov was stretched out at Austin's feet察blood streaming from a wound on his head。 He gave Austin a weak wave。
;All you all right察sir拭─said a young man who sat next to Austin in the stem察his hand on the tiller。 Over his white sailor's uniform he wore a long black coat with brass buttons down the front察a black neckerchief and a shiny black´brimmed hat。
;A little waterlogged。 Thanks for hauling us out of the harbor。;
The steersman extended his free hand。 ;Josh Slade。 I'm the officer of the deck on board the U。S。S。 Constitution。 We saw you from up there察─he said察pointing to Old Ironsides察which sat in the water a few hundred feet away察her three tall masts brightly illuminated by floodlights。
;My name is Kurt Austin。 I'm with the National Underwater and Marine Agency。;
;What's NUMA doing in these parts拭─Slade gave him a funny look as he asked the question。 Austin brought his hand up to his face and felt his fake nose。
It was hanging half off from the effects of the dunk in the harbor。 Austin ripped the nose off and tossed it over the side。
;Long story察─Austin said察with a shake of his head。 ;How's my friend拭
;Looks like the bleeding has stopped。 We'll give him first aid when we get back on board。;
Music from Razov's yacht drifted across the water。 Austin hoped Kaela and Lombardo were all right。 He saw no sign of the chase boats and their gun´happy crews察but instinct and experience told him they hadn't gone far。
;Did anyone see the powerboats that were following us拭
;Just a glimpse。 They were right on your tail察but when you got into trouble察they disappeared。 We couldn't figure out why they didn't stop to help。 Don't know where they went。 We were busy launching the captain's gig and didn't pay much attention。;
;Lucky you were here。 It would have been a long swim back to land。;
;I'll say。 Normally we wouldn't be out here this late。 The Constitution does one turnaround cruise a year察on the Fourth of July。 We were taking the ship out on a midnight cruise。 Got the master gun team察so we can fire a twenty´one´gun salute。 The governor and the mayor got the okay from the Navy Department for us to do a nighttime sail´by。 What happened拭We saw you zipping it along察but then your boat seemed to vanish from under you。;
Austin saw no point in beating around the bush。 ;We were leaving the party yacht。 Those boats you saw shot us out of the water and killed our helmsman。;
He stared at Austin as if he suspected his sanity。 ;We didn't hear any gunfire。;
;They had silencers on their guns。;
;e to think of it察we saw flashes of light that could have e from guns。 We thought they were camera strobe lights。 Who were those guys拭Whoops察─he said察not waiting for an answer。 ;Going to have to excuse me for a minute。;
Slade steered them around behind the Constitution under the white eagle and ship's name emblazoned on the stem。 He maneuvered the boat under the davits that projected overhead like extended wooden arms。 The rowers lifted the oars out of their locks and stood them in a vertical position察then attached the lines hanging down from the davits and winched themselves up to deck level。
With help from the deck crew察Petrov was extricated from the boat。 The Russian had revived and was able to walk with the help of a sailor on either side。 Someone made a mattress of life jackets so he wouldn't have to lie on the hard wooden deck。 Another crewman gave Austin a coat to replace his dripping jacket。
Slade took his hat off and tucked it under his arm。 He was a dark´haired young man in his twenties察a couple of inches taller than Austin's six feet one。 With his chiseled features and ramrod posture察he could have posed for a navy recruiting poster。
;Wele to Old Ironsides察the oldest missioned warship in the world察still manned by an active´duty U。S。 Navy crew。; The pride in his voice was obvious。
; 'Ay察tear her tattered ensign down Long has it waved on high' ; Austin said察quoting the first line of the Oliver Wendell Holmes poem察 Old Ironsides察─that had inspired the nation to save the ship from destruction。
Slade grinned and quoted the second line察 ─'And many an eye has danced to see that banner in the sky 。 。 。' Sounds as if you know your naval history察sir。;
;I know the ship fought the Barbary pirates and gave the British a major headache during the War of 1812。 That she was undefeated in battle。 And during the fight with the British frigate H。M。S Guerriere察cannonballs bounced off her sides as if they were made of iron。; His eyes fondly swept the two´hundred´four´foot length of the frigate察taking in the long bowsprit察We expansive spar deck with the neat rows of cannon and the two´hundred´twenty´foot´tall main´mast。 ;Hope I look half as good when I'm her age。;
;Thank you。 We take great pride in keeping her ship´shape。 She was built not far from here察launched in 1797。 Actually察her sides were made of live oak from the south´eastern U。S。 Her hull is twenty´five inches thick at the waterline。 Paul Revere did the copperwork and made the ship's bell。 Don't mean to give you the guide routine察─he apologized察 but we're awfully proud of the lady。; His face grew serious。 ;Instead of giving you a history lesson察I should call the Coast Guard and let them know we've got an injured man on board。; Slade patted the pockets of his coat and frowned。 ;Damn。 My cell phone must have fallen out when I got in the gig。 I've got a walkie´talkie we use to keep in touch with the tugboat when we're being pushed or towed。 I'll ask the crew to relay a message to the Coast Guard。;
While Slade retrieved his handheld radio察Austin went over to where Petrov was stretched out on the deck。 Someone had covered him with a section of sail。 A crewman was keeping watch。
Austin knelt by Petrov's side。 ;How are you feeling察tovarich拭
Petrov groaned。 ;I have a splitting headache察as you would expect after having a bullet bounce off a er of my skull。 Why is it that every time I get too close to you察I get blown up or shot up拭
;Just lucky察I guess。 Razovmust have taken something I said the wrong way。 Sorry that you lost your man。;
;I am察too。 He wasn't a bad sort for a Ukrainian。 He was aware he was in a dangerous business察though。 His family will be well´pensated。;
Austin told Petrov to take it easy察then he rose and walked to the thick wooden bulwark察the chin´high raised side that enclosed the uppermost deck。 While he was scanning the harbor察Slade returned。
;Mission acplished察─he said。 ;The tug crew will notify the Coast Guard and the police harbor patrol。 They'll ask them to send some EMTs over to take care of your friend。 How's he doing拭
;He'll live。 A half an inch lower and he would have lost some brain power。;
;Is he with NUMA察too拭
;He's a Russian trade representative from Siberian Pest Control。;
Slade gave him that funny look again。 ;What's he doing in Boston Harbor拭
;Looking for Siberian pests察─Austin said。
Slade noticed Austin peering back toward where the tugboat was nudged up against the stern of the ship。
;The tug pushed us away from the wharf察─Slade explained。 ;We were getting ready to raise sail after they got us into the outer harbor。 We're supposed to do a run for the television cameras察then rendezvous with the tug and get a ride back to the navy yard。;
Austin was only half listening。 He squinted into the darkness at the snarl of boat motors。 The sound grew louder。 Then he saw firefly points of light made by muzzle flashes。
Traveling in a line察three fast powerboats materialized and raced toward the stern of the sailing vessel。 Then came the snap and whine of rounds ricocheting off the tugboat。 Sparks exploded where the bullets struck the steel hull。 The tugboat crew got over its surprise at being fired upon。 With a roar of its engines察the tugboat went into reverse and headed off at full throttle。 The boats circled the slower craft察riddling the wooden pilothouse with bullets。 The tug slowed察traveled a few hundred feet before it stopped pletely。
Austin clenched his fists in anger察helpless to