[Moonfleet by J. Meade Falkner]@TWC D-Link bookMoonfleet CHAPTER 10 22/23
Ay, and such tales are true enough, for there lurk gases at the bottom of most of the shafts, like devils to strangle any that go down.
And if they do come down this Joseph's Pit, we still have nineteen chances in a score they cannot thread the workings.
But last, if they come down, and thread the path, there is this pistol and a rusty matchlock; and before they come to where we lie, we can hold the troop at bay and sell our lives so dear they will not care to buy them.' We waited a few minutes, and then he took me in his arms and began to descend the steps, back first, as one goes down a hatchway.
The sun was setting in a heavy bank of clouds just as we began to go down, and I could not help remembering how I had seen it set over peaceful Moonfleet only twenty-four hours ago; and how far off we were now, and how long it was likely to be before I saw that dear village and Grace again. The stairs were still sharp cut and little worn, but Elzevir paid great care to his feet, lest he should slip on the ferns and mosses with which they were overgrown.
When we reached the brambles he met them with his back, and though I heard the thorns tearing in his coat, he shoved them aside with his broad shoulders, and screened my dangling leg from getting caught.
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