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The Tiger of Mysore

CHAPTER 20: The Escape
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After a short pause, he continued until he reached the bottom.
The captain, who was stooping with his hand on the rope, felt the vibration cease, and as he leaned over he heard Dick call out: "I am all right, Father.

Those bits of wood make easy work of it." Then the captain at once began to descend, and was soon standing beside his son and Surajah.
"Thank God that job is finished! How do you both feel ?" "My arms feel as if they had done some work, Father.

I have been four or five months without practice, or I should hardly have felt it." "And how are you, Surajah ?" "I feel ashamed at having been let down like a baby, Captain Holland, and at being so nervous." "There is nothing to be ashamed of," Captain Holland said.

"Rope climbing is a thing that only comes with practice; and as to nervousness, most landsmen are afraid to trust themselves to a rope at all.

Did you open your eyes ?" "Not once, Sahib.


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