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Victory

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by Susan Cooper


  GLOSSARY

  afterguard

  Just as the front end of a ship is called the bow and the back end the stern, the front, middle and rear areas are called fore, midships and after. The afterguard is the name for the members of the crew who man the sails at the rear of the ship.

  beat to quarters

  A drummer beating to quarters was beating out a rhythmic tune that called the crew to their positions for battle.

  belay

  In sailing, to belay a line is to make it fast, usually round a cleat. In speech, “belay that” means “pay no attention,” or just “stop.”

  bosun

  The boatswain—bosun for short—was one of the most important members of the crew, in charge of many things, including the condition and operation of the ship’s boats, sails, rigging, anchors and cables.

  bosun’s pipe

  Round his neck the bosun wore a silver whistle, known always in the Royal Navy as a “call,” and for each order issued by an officer, he blew a particular sequence of notes and then shouted the order. This was then repeated throughout the ship by his assistants, the bosun’s mates, chosen from the most experienced of the seamen.

  capstan

  An enormous wooden cylinder, turned by seamen pushing bars that were fitted into holes in the cylinder’s top; the capstan was generally used to wind up the anchor cable when pulling up (“weighing”) the anchor.

  carronade

  A short-barrelled gun that fired a very heavy shot, doing enormous damage at close quarters.

  cutlass

  A short, wide-bladed sword used by seamen against boarders.

  dry dock

  An enclosed area of water in a dockyard, into which a ship can be floated and the water then pumped out, leaving the ship’s exterior dry for repairs.

  flagship

  A flag officer was—and is—an Admiral, Vice-Admiral, Rear-Admiral or Commodore, and his ship flies his flag of command.

  fo’c’sle

  Short for “forecastle,” the raised deck between the foremast and the bow.

  galley

  The ship’s kitchen, on the main or upper deck.

  helmsman

  The helm, controlled by the helmsman, moves the rudder, which steers the vessel; the helm is a wheel in a large ship, a tiller in a small sailboat.

  maintopmen

  The topsails are above the first sails; the topmen work them. Maintopmen work the topsails on the mainmast.

  midshipman

  A naval officer in training, who might be as young as 14 or as old as 40.

  pike

  A long wooden spear with an iron tip.

  rigging

  All the ropes, or lines, on a ship are known collectively as the rigging. Standing rigging supports the masts and the yards (the poles to which square sails are attached); running rigging controls the sails.

  sheet

  A rope attached to a sail, or to the boom along which a sail is stretched, and hauled to change the angle of the sail. In a dinghy, the mainsheet controls the mainsail, the jibsheet the jib—the smaller sail forward of the mast.

  splice the mainbrace

  This is the order to serve an extra ration of rum—originally a reward for seamen who had the dangerous job of repairing the mainbrace rope high above the deck.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Susan Cooper was born in England and was a reporter and feature writer for the Sunday Times in London before coming to live in the United States. Of her books for children, the best known are the five books in the fantasy sequence The Dark Is Rising, which have among them won a Newbery Medal, a Newbery Honor, two Carnegie Honors, and several other awards. Her book King of Shadows was also short-listed for the Carnegie Medal. Her television screenplays for adults have received two Writers Guild Awards and two Emmy nominations. Susan Cooper has two grown children and lives in Connecticut.

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