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(May 1814)

Thomas was pacing on his quarterdeck just so he could have a diversion and get out of his cabin. It was already quite hot during the noon hours in Valetta harbour. It was Rope Yarn Sunday too, a chance for the crew to wash and mend their clothes, to chat idly and to doze on deck. The purser had seen to it that the oldest water casks were hoisted up on deck, allowing the men to rinse their clothes in freshwater – a rare luxury for sailors.

Bartleby had identified a woman on shore who washed and pressed Thomas’s shirts, stockings and breeches against small pay. Also, guessing from the long time it took Bartleby to collect the washed items, she might even perform other services. Thomas neither knew nor cared, but his freshwater-washed shirts were infinitely more comfortable and dry than before.

Their stay in Malta so far had been light duty. After an initial flurry of activities and visits, Thomas now spent most of his time catching up on his reading. He also kept his reports and ledgers current, for he expected to be relieved any day. Clyde was one of the preciously few fourth-rate, 24-pounder frigates in the service, and he imagined many a senior and well connected captain to vie for her command. Thomas had a paltry 2 1/2 years of seniority in rank and his posting in Clyde would be corrected soon. At least, his pay and his future half pay were calculated from his current posting, a small but welcome increase over the captaincy of a fifth-rate.

Of Hastings Thomas saw very little. The admiral had taken quarters on shore, no doubt enjoying the company of his young wife in less crowded conditions than those found in the frigate. Thomas did not begrudge his admiral the pleasures. After all, he had enjoyed his own honeymoon in Gibraltar whilst Hastings and the other officers had kept the vigil off Toulon. Yet, he was looking forward to being relieved and to having a chance to return to England.

Mirabel had written him twice already, or rather he had received letters twice from her whilst further letters had to be on their way already. She had settled comfortably in Angela’s home, in the Mayfair district of London and close to Piccadilly where she had lodged during her time as Lady Norton’s companion. She reported to be in excellent health and in good spirits. She was even reunited with Florence Darby who had also been invited to stay with Angela whilst waiting for the return of her husband.

Darby still commanded the Sparrow brig-sloop, and he expected his command to last since the war against America was still going on, and escorts were still in demand for the West Indian convoys.

Mirabel had also found a tutor for Teresa. The girl missed Thomas, but also Bartleby, but she was also excited over the big city and took the lessons willingly. Angela had an old forte piano too and Teresa was learning to play it under Mirabel’s teaching. She had been taught the hapsichord by Thomas’s mother, but during her time with Lady Norton she had also acquainted herself with the piano.

Mr. Egerton was also sending his greetings. He and his wife would soon shift to their Guildford house, but at the moment he was still attending Parliament sessions and he let Thomas know that he was waiting anxiously for his permanent return to England.

Mirabel had also met Harriet-Anne who was approaching the end of her mourning year and moving in society again. As a rather wealthy and beautiful young widow, she raised considerable interest amongst the eligible gentlemen, but according to Mirabel, she was leery of giving up her precious new independence after having been cooped up by her jealous husband for almost two years.

The letters from Mirabel made him acutely aware of how much he missed his young wife, but also his friends. He felt that his fellow captains who had been ordered to sail home and pay off their ships were getting a head start on him with regards to re-entering their private lives. There was not much he and his ship could achieve anymore, now that the war was finally over, especially not with Hastings preferring his married life on shore to working his small squadron out at sea. With a sigh, he abandoned the quarterdeck and retreated towards the main cabin where Bartleby had served a noon meal for him.

A few days later and against all expectations, Hastings took his squadron to sea. Leaving behind the Clotho, 22, under Captain Weaverley, Clyde, Diana, and Kingfisher sailed east to patrol the Barbary Coast from Benghazi to Tunis. It was a point of pride for Thomas and his crew that Clyde, in spite of her size and armament, outsailed the smaller men of war. Grudgingly, Thomas admitted to himself that his new ship was faster even than his cherished Tempest, at least in moderate to strong winds. There was something to be said for French shipwrights.

Nothing of note happened during the three-day crossing to Benghazi. They encountered a solitary Egyptian merchantman returning from Tunis under ballast. From Benghazi they followed to coastline to Surt, Misrata and then Tripoli. Off Tripoli, they anchored, and Hastings received the British consul on board, a Mr. George Presley, who briefed them on the current developments inside the Beylik. The end of the war with France had caught the Bey unprepared, and his important trade in food and other supplies with the British was dwindling away. Hence, the corsair captains became important again as a source of revenue. With the American Navy largely blockaded in their ports, those corsairs were bound to flourish again. It would pay to keep a close look at Tripoli.

Sailing again from Tripoli, Hastings detached Diana and Kingfisher to inspect the Tunisian coast between Gabes and Sfax whilst he had Clyde head directly for Tunis. After another uneventful crossing, they anchored off Tunis and were met by Thomas’s old acquaintance, Mr. George Mahoney, the British consul. They received him for dinner in Clyde‘s cabin.

What he had to report was similar to Mr. Presley’s findings. The vacuum left by the American frigates and the reduction of trade with the British side was forcing Tunis to look into other revenue streams, i.e. piracy, again. The Bey of Tunis was still reluctant to give the corsairs his official backing, but the lower level officials accepted the bribes and let the corsair captains act with impunity.

Whilst informing Hastings and Thomas of the situation, he also contrived to devour three sizeable helpings of piglet roast, accompanied by some of Thomas’s last stout ale. Thomas felt magnanimous however, seeing how Mahoney had alerted him to the Dey of Algiers’s enmity. Before long, Mahoney spoke about that too.

“Your friend, the Dey, is not a happy man. Worse, his Janissaries are enraged. Too many of them perished in that An-Nasr fiasco and more were captured. His hold on them is getting weak.”

“Is that a good thing?” Thomas asked.

“Maybe, maybe not. His military strength is weakened, but also his control over the soldiery. His rivals in Tunis and Tripoli may profit from that, but it is anybody’s guess how it will affect the situation in Algiers. Yet, your action has given them all a stern lesson, and I know that the Bey that Tunis wants to stay on our good side if possible.”

“That is something,” Hastings opined. “Naples and Sardinia are asking us to support them in the freeing of their enslaved countrymen and -women. D’ye think the Bey may be amenable to a ransoming?”

Mohoney wagged his head.

“It would have to be somebody from our side, Sir Harold. Even better, somebody with a sizeable Navy force, say, a few 74s to let them know that we mean business. Also, somebody high enough in rank to flatter the Bey.”

“Somebody like Lord Exmouth,” Hastings nodded. “He’s being recalled, though. I’ll pass this on anyway, although I doubt there will be many 74s left in the Mediterranean before long.”

Mahoney nodded sagely. “Nine out of ten laid up, eh?”

Hastings nodded. “The Channel Fleet may be exempted in part, but the foreign stations will be frigates only.”

From there, talk returned to the situation on the Barbary Coast and Mahoney relayed more of his knowledge. He obviously entertained a vast network of informers, not only in Tunis, but also along the coast, and he was in frequent contact with his counterpart in Tripoli. It was after dark when their dinner ended, and then it was too late for Mahoney to return. A small cabin was readied for him and he stayed for the night.

On the next morning, after a hearty breakfast with fried eggs, Sardinian ham and sausages, Mahoney was picked up by a pinnace from the shore and returned to Tunis whilst Clyde weighed anchor for the return to Malta.

An hour later saw them on a northerly course aiming to steer clear of Cap Bon, the easternmost tip of the Tunisian coastline. They rounded the cape just before noontime and changed to a east-southeast course. Thomas planned to pass Pantelleria island, a small Sicilian possession some 60 miles to the east, on its northern side, but given the fickle, four-knot breeze they would not reach it before dark.

A little over two hours on their new course, the lookout hailed from the mast top.

“Ship ho! Two masts, heading due west, one point to port!”

Thomas was on deck anyway, but Mr. Harvey showed immediately.

“May I trouble you, Mr. Harvey?” Thomas asked, acutely aware that Harvey was 37 years-old.

Harvey just nodded and strode forward to the main shrouds. He may not have beaten the topmen, but he made it up to the crow’s nest in a creditable time. Once up there, he took another two or three minutes before he hailed down.

“Tops’l schooner, Sir Thomas! Two raked masts. A Baltimore clipper most likely!”

Thomas had read about those vessels. Built on a deep keel and with a narrow beam, they were supposed to be some of the fastest ships afloat. They could not carry much cargo however, and mostly shipped perishable freight. In the unsteady southern breeze, that schooner had to be faster than Clyde, exceptional sailor though that she was. He needed to get close to her, but she would be leery of a large frigate, unless...

“Mr. Leeds!”

“Yes, Sir Thomas?” Leeds answered from the wheel. He was doing a watch as acting midshipman.

“There should be a French flag in the flag locker. The new one, not the Tricolore. You know, white, with the Fleur de Lis in gold. Find it and hoist it! Runner, my compliments to the admiral, and we’ve sighted an American ship!”

Hastings was already making his appearance.

“I overheard Mr. Harvey, Captain. D’ye thing he’ll fall for your ruse?”

“He might, Sir Harold. Those clippers are mostly shipping perishable cargo. He can’t sail around us, here in the Strait of Sicily; he can only run away from us on an easterly course for God knows how long. He’ll be faster than us, but not by much, so it’ll take him a day or two to run us out of sight. He’d be tempted to believe we’re French. The way Clyde is built may also sway him.”

Hastings nodded. “Valid points, Captain. We shall see I suppose.”

The foreign sail was soon visible from the deck, and Thomas ordered his ship cleared for action. Of course, the guns were not run out, and the gun crews of the forecastle and quarterdeck were sent below so as not to give away their hostile intent to the presumably American lookouts. The schooner changed its course slightly to south in a subtle attempt to gain the weather gage on Clyde. Thomas decided to follow suite, as any captain of a man of war, British or French, would do if meeting a foreign sail. Of course, the schooner could lie closer to the wind than Clyde, but the American would be leery of being caught against the eastern side of Cap Bon.

If the American captain, always assuming he was American, was alert, the weathered appearance of Clyde‘s sails would give away of her true nationality, for a French frigate would sport a spotless canvas after being blockaded for years. Thomas could only hope that this would be overlooked.

The schooner abandoned her attempt to gain the windward position and steered a more northerly course now. Thomas could also see that additional staysails appeared, increasing the sail area and the speed.

“Mr. Harvey, let’s follow suite. Main and mizzen stays’ls, if you please, and let’s run out the stuns’ls. The charade will be over soon.”

Indeed, the American captain smelled a rat when Clyde spread more canvas in very short time. He wore ship, obviously trying to maintain his speed, but ignoring that this was positioning him further to north and closer to the Sicilian coast. In his place, Thomas would have gone about to the wind, making use of the superior weathering abilities of a fore-and-aft rigging. It all now depended on how much faster the schooner was compared with a Clyde under full sail. The additional press of the stunsails was an advantage of the British, for the schooner did not have that option, and to Thomas it seemed as if they were barely losing ground to their prey.

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June, 1812 Come the evening he instructed Mr. Muir and left the ship in his gig. There were several hackney cabs near the pier waiting for business and he selected the best looking one. “Good ev’ning, Cap’n. Be of help?” “My good man, whereto in this city do you drive officers who are ... out for a night of entertainment?” A sly smile appeared on the man’s face. “Corbley’s Revue Theatre, Sir, is where the prettiest doxies are. It’s a bit on the pricey side, nothing for the likes of me,...

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The Return of Thomas GreyChapter 5 Blockade Duty

Summer 1808 Thomas was standing on the quarter deck of HMS Andromeda, 32, and watched The Rock growing smaller in the distance as the ship made her way through the calm waters under full sail before the moderate westerly breeze. Captain Benning had retired to his cabin once they were under way, and Thomas still had most of the Forenoon Watch ahead of him. It was his first watch in Andromeda under sail and as such exciting enough, but he could not help thinking about the sweet woman he had...

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Jimmy Becomes Jenny Ch 4 Jennys New Toy

******STANDARD DISCLAIMER****** Do not read this if you are under the age of 18 or it is illegal where you live. All characters in the story are at least 18. If you don't like this sort of story, then don't read it. Also, this is fiction. Any similarity to anyone living or dead or to actual situations is entirely coincidental. ****END STANDARD DISCLAIMER**** =========Author's Note========= I'm sorry this took so long to write. I don't really have an excuse, I think it's been...

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Jenny Pt 2 Jennys Desk Job

Hello, my pet. There's been a change of plans. I had to go to the office to meet with a client—and he's made a lot of last-minute changes, which means that I have to stay here for awhile. So I want you to come down here to my office so I can amuse myself with you while I work. Tell the receptionist you're my new assistant—she'll tell you where to find me. Dress appropriately. See you soon... Darn, Jenny thought. She'd been looking forward to having Him come over. She'd put on her...

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Le Journal de Thomas

Le Journal de Thomas. Cette histoire est racont?e principalement ? partir de l'extrait de deux journaux. Celui de Thomas, et de Nicolas. Journal de Thomas - 31 Ao?t Aujourd'hui, je suis arriv? en ville pour le rendez-vous avez l'agence. Ils avaient trouv? pour moi une location parfaite. Ni trop loin de la boulangerie, ni loin du bus qui m'am?nera au lyc?e pour les cours. Mais je devrais pr?ciser qu'il s'agissait d'une colocation. Et quelle colocation! Il s'agit d'une grosse et vieille maison, je...

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The Thomas Household Part Two Marla and Eva

It was hard to paint with thoughts of that afternoon coursing through my brain. I couldn’t believe what I had done, or how badly I’d been fooled. I resented Kayla and Eva, but I resented my naiveté even more. I had played right into their hands. Sucker indeed. I started my cleanup routine a while before three, having completely forgotten that Marla had asked me to stay late. The earlier ordeal had all but suppressed any further thoughts about her, except to consider her a stern authority...

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Betsys JourneyChapter 5 A Love Affair With Thomas Continues with Susan

With many tears, Debbie moved. Betsy stayed in contact with her for several years, but by and by, the letters and phone calls stopped. She still thought of her dear friend every once in awhile and felt immense regret for not keeping in closer contract with Debbie. Then Betsy realized their friendship was just like any other. They would always care immensely for each other even if their heartfelt emotions faded with time. The winter came and went. Thomas met her family and Betsy even...

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Thomas By Margaret Jeanette Jenny Powers was in her office going over the week's events. Every Friday at 11:00 A. M. she had her secretary come in to take notes of the weeks happenings. She spoke to her secretary, "Angela, it's been a very good week for the company! We picked up two new clients and it looks like we may need more help if this keeps up. You know a year ago when I took over after my father's heart attack we had 5 employees. Now we have 11! When dad recovered from his...

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Thomas meets Misty

When Misty showed up at one of the local association meetings Thomas belonged to, he was full of lust for her immediately. She was very beautiful. She was dark skinned. She was Asian and Afro-American, with gorgeous results. She had long straight coal black hair and beautiful smooth silky skin. Her eyes were brown but very bright and she had a beautiful smile with a heart shaped face that would make your heart stop when she smiled.Her body was spectacular. The thing he noticed right away was...

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The feminization of Thomas

Shirley Braithwaite was not a happy woman. Having just turned the wrong side of 40 she was happily married for the past 19 years to her school sweetheart Brian. The marriage had produced 4 children, Sarah who was 18 and Zoe who had just turned 16. The other 2 children were Alexander who was 15 and the youngest child being Thomas who was 12 years old. Mrs Braithwaite was not happy because like most mothers she wanted a daughter who would be a girly girl, someone who enjoyed...

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Thomas meets Misty part II

Misty and Thomas finally fell asleep in each other’s arms around four am. Thomas woke up at about eight am and had to piss so badly he wasn’t sure he would make it to the bathroom. He rolled over from Misty’s warm body and ran into the bathroom to relieve his needs. While he was in there he showered and used her razor to shave. He wrapped a towel around his waist and came back into the bedroom. He saw Misty lying on her back in the big bed still sound asleep. His cum was gone from her stomach,...

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Thomas meets Misty part II

Misty and Thomas finally fell asleep in each other’s arms around four am. Thomas woke up at about eight am and had to piss so badly he wasn’t sure he would make it to the bathroom. He rolled over from Misty’s warm body and ran into the bathroom to relieve his needs. While he was in there he showered and used her razor to shave. He wrapped a towel around his waist and came back into the bedroom. He saw Misty lying on her back in the big bed still sound asleep. His cum was gone from her stomach,...

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Betsys JourneyChapter 4 A Love Affair With Thomas

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Betsys JourneyChapter 6 A Love Affair With Thomas Continues with Susan

Betsy rushed back to her spare bedroom wanting to finish the chapter, 'A Thomas Affair.' She recalled it was late October when they returned from Atlantic City. Thomas had told her all about Ted and explained, as best he could, about how much he relied on the business from Ted's company. Apparently Ted was so pleased after the weekend getaway that he set the wheels in motion to upgrade the pharmacy section of his company, which meant big money for Thomas. Strange what men were willing to...

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Priscilla And I School Thomas

My forty-year-old wife, Priscilla, can’t keep her hands off of young boys. Her latest target is the sixteen-year-old lad, Thomas, who cuts our grass. He usually works shirtless, dressed in denim cutoffs, sneakers and no socks.He’s about five-ten, slim, slightly muscular, blond hair and rather handsome. When he shows up to do our yard my wife will call him in to the kitchen so that she can apply sun block before he starts.“We can’t have you getting sunburned,” she tells him.Prior to his arrival...

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Sowmya8217s Sex With Thomas 8211 2 Threesome

Her three years with Thomas were so satisfying for Sowmya that she completely ignored Ganesh her hubby, with whom also she fell in love and got married. Though in hindsight it appears that he was the fall guy. No one would believe that she would fall for a wimp like him. The rumor mill says that she was already carrying Ashwath when she snared Ganesh. Now it looks all the more true as Ashwath’s darker complexion was not in sync with her milky fairness or Ganesh who was also fair. Coming back,...

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The CoWorkers Gray Thomas Ch 01

GrayMy name is Gray, I'm 21 and I live with my best friend Thomas. Me and him have been though a lot together, especially during our High School years!I'm only 5'7 while Thomas is 6'2, he's always been the one saving my ass when I needed it, and boy did I need it a lot!I recently told Thomas I was gay, nothing in my life has ever been so hard - but that day I came out to Thomas made a breaking point in my life, I felt complete.A few weeks went by after I said I was gay, all was normal. Until...

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Baseball Star to Baseball Wife Chapter ThreeThomas

Baseball Player to Baseball Girl Chapter 3 Mike meets Thomas The alarm clock rang at 6:30 am. Mike had only a few hours of sleep, but it felt like he had slept much longer than that. He jumped out of bed and took a quick shower so that he could be ready for Thomas's arrival at 7:00. Fortunately, it was an off day for the Seals, which meant Mike had a day with no obligations. He was looking forward to trying on all of his new clothes and jewelry. As he was contemplating what he...

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Shelia and Thomas Ch 02

Chapter 2 — Shelia Returns Home Shelia had made a decision. Tonight she would have her satisfaction. For the first time she was going all out with a man where she would be in control. Thomas was excited beyond belief. For the first time he looked at what she was wearing. Monica (as he knew her) wore jeans and a sweater. It was a cool night. Her curves made the outfit stunning. Sexy in that casual way real woman are Thomas was breathing fast. Shelia was getting aroused. She was taking...

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Thomas Lends A Needed Presence

Thomas sat on his couch feeling confused and quite strange. Other feelings were going on, but his confusion was overwhelming. He sat back on the couch trying to make heads or tails as he remembered. To his own surprise, he felt his cock stir. He brushed his hand across it and felt it hardening. He wasn’t sure what it meant, but when he squeezed it through his shorts, it felt good, really fucking good! He started rubbing it through the shorts and was giving real thought to just taking it out and...

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Chatting with Thomas Hassan

Chat Night Guest: Thomas Hassan On Saturday August 28, 1999 11AM PST Edited by Anne-Mal You can e-mail Thomas at: [email protected] In a change of pace, the guest is in the room first! (Thomas) Hi! *Looking around the room, waiting for the audience* (*Anne-Mal) Hello! (Thomas) Hmmm soemthing on mz kezboard here is fishz! (*Anne-Mal) For some reason everyone comes late, so don't worry! (Thomas) Arrgh! American keyboard... (*Anne-Mal) I doubt that members of the...

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Shelia and Thomas

Chapter 1 — Shelia and Thomas Meet It was late at night and Shelia was lonely. After dumping her boyfriend two months ago, for cheating, she had finally gotten over the ‘all men are dogs’ theory and wanted to simply have someone appreciate her for her. Not wanting to just meet someone at a bar she had started complaining to her girlfriends about there not being any good men left. With their agreement she sank deeper into her loneliness. Work was always the same. There was Mark in Marketing,...

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Shelia and Thomas Ch 03

Chapter 3 – Thomas Makes It Home Stacey pulled the small piece of paper from her pocket and walked back to Thomas with the credit card receipt. Understanding the situation she informed Thomas his tip would determine if he was given the paper or if she lost it. The beer and gorgeous woman’s interest almost gave him enough confidence to try and grab the paper held so close. His ultimate fantasy was unfolding but now this bitch was playing games. Stacey saw him tense up and knew she had to...

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Fraternity Brother to Sorority Sister Chapter 12 Thomas 4th Visit

Beth and Ron started their junior year with their relationship still undefined. Ron was still patient and hoping. Beth was still unsure but was slowly moving towards a romantic relationship with Ron. One week in October their relationship questions were put on hold. It was time for one of the great campus traditions, homecoming. Homecoming is a special event on campus for alumni and students. There are also special traditions for the members of the Greek system. Fraternities and...

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