[The Adventures of Captain Horn by Frank Richard Stockton]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Captain Horn CHAPTER XI 12/18
What is the use of waiting? Edna and Mrs.Cliff won't mind staying here while you take me to see it.
We can go in ten minutes." "No," said Mrs.Cliff, "there may be no danger, but I am not going to be left here with the sun almost down, and you two out of sight and hearing." "Let us all go," said Edna. The captain considered for a moment.
"Yes," said he, "let us all go.
As we shall have to take a lantern anyway, this is as good a time as another." It was not an easy thing for the two ladies to get over the wall at the end of the passage, and to make their way over the rough and slippery bottom of the lake basin, now lighted only by the lantern which the captain carried.
But in the course of time, with a good deal of help from their companions, they reached the turning of the cave and stood before the stone mound. "Hurrah!" cried Ralph.
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