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第32章

Standing on the chest and looking down, he saw figures at the tower foot.They were so indistinct, they looked like one huge form.He waved his bonnet to them with trembling hand: then he undid the silk rapidly but carefully, and made one end fast to his knife and lowered it till it ceased to draw.Then he counted a hundred.Then pulled the silk carefully up: it came up a little heavier.At last he came to a large knot, and by that knot a stout whipcord was attached to the silk.What could this mean? While he was puzzling himself Margaret's voice came up to him, low but clear."Draw up, Gerard, till you see liberty." At the word Gerard drew the whipcord line up, and drew and drew till he came to another knot, and found a cord of some thickness take the place of the whipcord.He had no sooner begun to draw this up, than he found that he had now a heavy weight to deal with.Then the truth suddenly flashed on him, and he went to work and pulled and pulled till the perspiration rolled down him: the weight got heavier and heavier, and at last he was well-nigh exhausted: looking down, he saw in the moonlight a sight that revived him: it was as it were a great snake coming up to him out of the deep shadow cast by the tower.He gave a shout of joy, and a score more wild pulls, and lo! a stout new rope touched his hand: he hauled and hauled, and dragged the end into his prison, and instantly passed it through both handles of the chest in succession, and knotted it firmly;then sat for a moment to recover his breath and collect his courage.The first thing was to make sure that the chest was sound, and capable of resisting his weight poised in mid-air.He jumped with all his force upon it.At the third jump the whole side burst open, and out scuttled the contents, a host of parchments.

After the first start and misgiving this gave him, Gerard comprehended that the chest had not burst, but opened: he had doubtless jumped upon some secret spring.Still it shook in some degree his confidence in the chest's powers of resistance; so he gave it an ally: he took the iron bar and fastened it with the small rope across the large rope, and across the window.He now mounted the chest, and from the chest put his foot through the window, and sat half in and half out, with one hand on that part of the rope which was inside.In the silent night he heard his own heart beat.

The free air breathed on his face, and gave him the courage to risk what we must all lose one day - for liberty.Many dangers awaited him, but the greatest was the first getting on to the rope outside.Gerard reflected.Finally, he put himself in the attitude of a swimmer, his body to the waist being in the prison, his legs outside.Then holding the inside rope with both hands, he felt anxiously with his feet for the outside rope, and when he had got it, he worked it in between the palms of his feet, and kept it there tight: then he uttered a short prayer, and, all the calmer for it, put his left hand on the sill and gradually wriggled out.

Then he seized the iron bar, and for one fearful moment hung outside from it by his right hand, while his left hand felt for the rope down at his knees; it was too tight against the wall for his fingers to get round it higher up.The moment he had fairly grasped it, he left the bar, and swiftly seized the rope with the right hand too; but in this manoeuvre his body necessarily fell about a yard.A stifled cry came up from below.Gerard hung in mid-air.He clenched his teeth, and nipped the rope tight with his feet and gripped it with his hands, and went down slowly hand below hand.He passed by one huge rough stone after another.He saw there was green moss on one.He looked up and he looked down.

The moon shone into his prison window: it seemed very near.The fluttering figures below seemed an awful distance.It made him dizzy to look down: so he fixed his eyes steadily on the wall close to him, and went slowly down, down, down.

He passed a rusty, slimy streak on the wall: it was some ten feet long.The rope made his hands very hot.He stole another look up.

The prison window was a good way off now.

Down - down - down - down.

The rope made his hands sore.

He looked up.The window was so distant, he ventured now to turn his eyes downward again; and there, not more than thirty feet below him, were Margaret and Martin, their faithful hands upstretched to catch him should he fall.He could see their eyes and their teeth shine in the moonlight.For their mouths were open, and they were breathing hard.

"Take care, Gerard oh, take care! Look not down.""Fear me not," cried Gerard joyfully, and eyed the wall, but came down faster.

In another minute his feet were at their hands.They seized him ere he touched the ground, and all three clung together in one embrace.

"Hush! away in silence, dear one."

They stole along the shadow of the wall.

Now, ere they had gone many yards, suddenly a stream of light shot from an angle of the building, and lay across their path like a barrier of fire, and they heard whispers and footsteps close at hand.

"Back!" hissed Martin."Keep in the shade."They hurried back, passed the dangling rope, and made for a little square projecting tower.They had barely rounded it when the light shot trembling past them, and flickered uncertainly into the distance.

"A lantern!" groaned Martin in a whisper."They are after us.""Give me my knife," whispered Gerard."I'll never be taken alive.""No, no!" murmured Margaret; "is there no way out where we are?""None! none! But I carry six lives at my shoulder;" and with the word, Martin strung his bow, and fitted an arrow to the string:

"in war never wait to be struck: I will kill one or two ere they shall know where their death comes from:" then, motioning his companions to be quiet he began to draw his bow, and, ere the arrow was quite drawn to the head, he glided round the corner ready to loose the string the moment the enemy should offer a mark.

Gerard and Margaret held their breath in horrible expectation:

they had never seen a human being killed.

And now a wild hope, but half repressed, thrilled through Gerard, that this watchful enemy might be the burgomaster in person.The soldier, he knew, would send an arrow through a burgher or burgomaster, as he would through a boar in a wood.

But who may foretell the future, however near? The bow, instead of remaining firm, and loosing the deadly shaft, was seen to waver first, then shake violently, and the stout soldier staggered back to them, his knees knocking and his cheeks blanched with fear.He let his arrow fall, and clutched Gerard's shoulder.

"Let me feel flesh and blood," he gasped."The haunted tower! the haunted tower!"His terror communicated itself to Margaret and Gerard.They gasped rather than uttered an inquiry.

"Hush!" he cried, "it will hear you.up the wall! it is going up the wall! Its head is on fire.Up the wall, as mortal creatures walk upon green sward.If you know a prayer, say it, for hell is loose to-night.""I have power to exorcise spirits," said Gerard, trembling."Iwill venture forth."

"Go alone then," said Martin; "I have looked on't once, and live.

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