[The Adventures of Captain Horn by Frank Richard Stockton]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Captain Horn CHAPTER VII 18/20
Let us slip away down to the beach, and take the boat, and row away from this horrible region where human devils and every other kind seem to own the country." "Oh, no," said the captain, "we can't consider such wild schemes as that. I have been thinking that perhaps there may be some sort of a tide in this lake, and in the morning we may find the water just as it was.
And, at any rate, it has not entirely deserted us, for in these pools at the bottom we can find water enough for us to drink." "I suppose I would not mind such things so much," said Mrs.Cliff, "if they happened out of doors.
But being shut up in this cave with magical lakes, and expecting every minute to see a lot of bloodthirsty pirates bursting in upon us, is enough to shake the nerves of anybody." "Captain," said Ralph, "I suppose you will not now object to letting me go in the morning to explore that opening.
I can walk across the bottom of the lake without any danger, you know." "Don't you try to do anything of the kind," said the captain, "without my permission." "No, indeed!" exclaimed Mrs.Cliff.
"Supposing the water were to suddenly rise just as you were half-way across.
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