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Ramage and the Drumbeat : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ramage and the Drumbeat
''Ramage and the Drumbeat'', also published as ''Drumbeat'' is an historical novel by Dudley Pope, set during 1796 and 1797 amongst the naval warfare of the French Revolutionary Wars. It is the second of the Ramage novels, following on from ''Ramage''. During the book, Ramage becomes an integral part of ensuring British readiness for the Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1797). ==Plot== The book follows Lt. Nicholas Lord Ramage and his experiences commanding the cutter HMS ''Kathleen''. Dispatched by Commodore Horatio Nelson to carry messages to Gibraltar while transporting the Italians refugees rescued in ''Ramage''. During the voyage, the Marchesa and Ramage exchange rings through a faked shooting competition. Soon the ''Kathleen'' encounters the crippled Spanish frigate, ''La Sabina''. Deciding that it would be imprudent to leave the hulk drifting at sea, he forces the ship to surrender to his far inferior armed ship by demonstrating that he has the means to blow the stern off the immobile ship. He takes ''La Sabina'' in tow. Soon after, two British frigates encounter the ''Kathleen'' and remove the prisoners from the hulk in tow. The Captain of one of the ships also takes charge of the Marchesa, to the great reluctance of Ramage and herself. Soon after, Ramage and the hulk drift into a Spanish fleet returning to the port of Cartagena. Though the ''Kathleen'' is captured, Ramage, with the help of Jackson, passes himself off as an American sailor pressed by the British, and receives liberty from the Spanish. While in Cartagena (with other foreign and non-foreign refugees from the ''Kathleen'' who had fake protections) Ramage spies on the Spanish admiral José de Córdoba, stealing several official documents from his house. From these Ramage learns that the Spanish fleet will soon sail for the Atlantic. Realizing the danger of the situation, he steals a xebec and returns to Gibraltar, where he finds the recaptured ''Kathleen''. The Commissioner of the port then sends Ramage to find Sir John Jervis and warn him of the battle. After a squall, he encounters the fleet, which quickly proceeds to Cape St. Vincent where they fight the Spanish fleet on 14 February 1797, the ''Kathleen'' acting as a support ship for Lord Nelson. Entangled in the battle, Ramage and the ''Kathleen'' become integral in the fouling of the ''San Nicholas'' aboard the ''San Jose'', allowing Nelson in the to come into battle. The British fleet is victorious, capturing 4 ships, and Ramage nearly dies from a wound which knocks him into the sea. However, he is rescued by several of his sailors, but gains no credit for his role in the battle.
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