- Flying Colours
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name = Flying Colours
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author =C. S. Forester
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
series =Horatio Hornblower
genre =Historical novel
publisher = Michael Joseph, London
release_date =1938
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media_type = Hardcover & paperback
pages = 190 pp
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preceded_by =A Ship of the Line
(1938)
followed_by =The Commodore
(1945)Flying Colours is a
Horatio Hornblower novel byC.S. Forester , originally published1938 as the third in the series, but now eighth by internal chronology. It describes the adventures of Hornblower and his companions escaping from imprisonment in NapoleonicFrance and returning toEngland .Plot summary
At the end of the previous novel, "
A Ship of the Line ", after attacking and severely damaging a superior French squadron with HMS "Sutherland", Hornblower had to strike the flag and capitulate to the French. He and his surviving crew are imprisoned in the French-occupied Spanish fortress of Rosas on theMediterranean Sea . From the walls of Rosas, Hornblower witnesses an English raid leading to the final destruction of the French ships he immobilized.Soon afterwards, Hornblower is notified that he is being sent to
Paris to be tried as apirate for his previous actions, including the capture of a battery and some coastal vessels using aruse of war . Hornblower, his first lieutenant, Bush, who is still recovering from the loss of a foot in the fighting, and hiscoxswain , Brown, are taken away in a carriage by an Imperialaide-de-camp .The carriage becomes stuck on a road near the river
Loire , and part of the escort leaves to get help fromNevers , the next town. Hornblower and Brown overpower the remaining guards and steal a small boat on the river. With Bush, they set out downstream. The boat eventually capsizes in some rapids. Hornblower and Brown carry Bush towards the nearest building, which happens to be the Chateaux de Gracay. The Comte du Gracay, a member of the old French nobility who has lost three sons in Napoleon's wars, and his widowed daughter-in-law, Marie, welcome them and protect them from the authorities, who eventually give up on the search.The party spends the winter as guests of the Comte and prepare for an escape in late spring. During these months, Bush recovers and learns to walk with a wooden leg. He helps Brown build a new boat to continue their voyage downstream. Meanwhile, Hornblower and Marie have a short but intense love affair.
Springtime comes and the river is in perfect condition for travel. Disguised as a fishing party, the escapees make their way to the port city of
Nantes . There, they change their disguise to that of high-ranking Dutchcustom officers in French service. They manage to recapture the cutter "Witch of Endor", taken as a French prize the year before. Manning it with a prison work gang, they take the ship out of the harbour and find the British blockading fleet.Here, Hornblower learns that his wife Maria had died in childbed; his son, Richard, survived and was adopted by his acquaintance Lady Barbara, widow of the late Admiral Leighton and sister of Arthur Wellesley, the future
Duke of Wellington .Returning to
Portsmouth , Hornblower faces acourt martial for the loss of the "Sutherland". However, he is acquitted with highest honours and finds himself a celebrity for his exploits in the Mediterranean and his daring escape from France. He is received by thePrince Regent (the later King George IV), who makes him a knight of theOrder of the Bath and a Colonel of Marines (asinecure providing worthy officers with extra income). Together with the prize money from his time on the "Sutherland" and from the "Witch of Endor", he is finally financially secure and free to court Lady Barbara.
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