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Authors: Dudley Pope
BY
A
LEXANDER
K
ENT
The Complete Midshipman Bolitho
Stand Into Danger
In Gallant Company
Sloop of War
To Glory We Steer
Command a King's Ship
Passage to Mutiny
With All Despatch
Form Line of Battle!
Enemy in Sight!
The Flag Captain
SignalâClose Action!
The Inshore Squadron
A Tradition of Victory
Success to the Brave
Colours Aloft!
Honour This Day
The Only Victor
Beyond the Reef
The Darkening Sea
For My Country's Freedom
Cross of St George
Sword of Honour
Second to None
Relentless Pursuit
Man of War
Heart of Oak
BY
P
HILIP
M
C
C
UTCHAN
Halfhyde's Island
Halfhyde and the Guns of Arrest
Halfhyde to the Narrows
Halfhyde for the Queen
Halfhyde Ordered South
Halfhyde on Zanatu
BY
J
AN
N
EEDLE
A Fine Boy for Killing
The Wicked Trade
The Spithead Nymph
BY
J
AMES
L. N
ELSON
The Only Life That Mattered
BY
J
AMES
D
UFFY
Sand of the Arena
The Fight for Rome
BY
D
EWEY
L
AMBDIN
The French Admiral
The Gun Ketch
A King's Commander
Jester's Fortune
BY
D
UDLEY
P
OPE
Ramage
Ramage & The Drumbeat
Ramage & The Freebooters
Governor Ramage R.N.
Ramage's Prize
Ramage & The Guillotine
Ramage's Diamond
Ramage's Mutiny
Ramage & The Rebels
The Ramage Touch
Ramage's Signal
Ramage & The Renegades
Ramage's Devil
Ramage's Trial
Ramage's Challenge
Ramage at Trafalgar
Ramage & The Saracens
Ramage & The Dido
BY
F
REDERICK
M
ARRYAT
Frank Mildmay
or
The Naval Officer
Mr Midshipman Easy
Newton Forster
or
The Merchant Service
BY
V.A. S
TUART
Victors and Lords
The Sepoy Mutiny
Massacre at Cawnpore
The Cannons of Lucknow
The Heroic Garrison
The Valiant Sailors
The Brave Captains
Hazard's Command
Hazard of Huntress
Hazard in Circassia
Victory at Sebastopol
Guns to the Far East
Escape from Hell
BY
D
OUGLAS
W. J
ACOBSON
Night of Flames
BY
J
ULIAN
S
TOCKWIN
Kydd
Artemis
Seaflower
Mutiny
Quarterdeck
Tenacious
Command
The Admiral's Daughter
The Privateer's Revenge
BY
J
OHN
B
IGGINS
A Sailor of Austria
The Emperor's Coloured Coat
The Two-Headed Eagle
Tomorrow the World
BY
A
LEXANDER
F
ULLERTON
Storm Force to Narvik
Last Lift from Crete
All the Drowning Seas
A Share of Honour
The Torch Bearers
The Gatecrashers
BY
C.N. P
ARKINSON
The Guernseyman
Devil to Pay
The Fireship
Dead Reckoning
The Life and Times of Horatio Hornblower
BY
D
OUGLAS
R
EEMAN
Twelve Seconds to Live
The White Guns
A Prayer for the Ship
For Valour
BY
D
AVID
D
ONACHIE
The Dying Trade
A Hanging Matter
An Element of Chance
The Scent of Betrayal
A Game of Bones
BY
B
ROOS
C
AMPBELL
No Quarter
The War of Knives
Peter Wicked
Published by McBooks Press 2001
Copyright © 1981 by Dudley Pope
First published in the United Kingdom in 1981 by
The Alison Press/Martin Secker & Warburg Limited
All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or any portion thereof in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of the publisher. Requests for such permissions should be addressed to McBooks Press, Inc., ID Booth Building, 520 North Meadow St., Ithaca, NY 14850.
Cover painting by Paul Wright.
The paperback edition of this title was cataloged as:
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Pope, Dudley.
[Ramage and the renegades]
Ramage & the renegades / by Dudley Pope.
     p.   cm. â (Lord Ramage novels ; #12)
Originally published: Ramage and the renegades. London :
Secker & Warburg, 1981.
ISBN 1-59013-009-X (alk. paper)
    1. Ramage, Nicholas (Fictitious character)âFiction. 2. Great BritainâHistory, Navalâ19th centuryâFiction. 3. Great Britain. Royal NavyâOfficersâFiction. 4. Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815âFiction. I. Title
PR6066.O5 R29 2001
823'.914âdc21
2001026631
The e-book versions of this title have the following ISBNs:
Kindle 978-1-59013-531-0, ePub 978-1-59013-532-7, and PDF 978-1-59013-533-4
For Kyle and Doc
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HE tiny island where Ramage and his men fought out their battle actually exists as described, 673 miles from Bahia. Still uninhabited, it belongs to Brazil. It was first surveyed by Captain Philip D'Auvergne R.N., Prince of Bouillon in 1782 and his original chart, in the British Museum, shows he made an error of only about 25 miles in plotting its position.
D.P.
Yacht
Ramage
Marigot
St Martin
French Antilles
R
AMAGE lowered the copy of the
Morning Post
and listened. A carriage was clattering to a stop outside the house and old Hanson, muttering “Coming, my Lord, coming!” as though someone was already hammering impatiently at the door, was shuffling across the hall. Pausing for a moment when he saw Ramage sitting in the drawing-room he called: “The Admiral's back, Master Nicholas!”
Dear old Hanson; for as long as Ramage could remember the butler always muttered “Coming, coming” as he walked across the hall to answer the front door, and at every third step his right hand, with thumb and finger extended, lifted to his face to push his pince-nez back up over the bridge of his nose. It must be a most sensitive nose because Hanson's spectacles rarely slipped right off the tip to dangle from their black cord. Ramage remembered as a boy, fifteen or twenty years ago, watching fascinated as the butler lovingly polished the silver. Would they ⦠would they ⦠yes, thereâbut a quick movement of the right hand would, disappointingly, catch them just in time.
Hanson was always so relieved when any of the family returned home to the house in Palace Street, even after only an hour's absence, as though a social call or a shopping expedition was as dangerous as a foray into dense jungle. On this occasion Ramage's father had been over to Wimpole Street to call on Lord Hood (who, as a characteristically brief note explained, was beneaped in his house with gout). The two old Admirals enjoyed gossiping and discussing foreign affairs, and certainly Bonaparte's latest move must have given them plenty to talk about. Had father been able to learn more than the rumour reported in the newspapers?