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On the Irrawaddy

CHAPTER 15: The Attack
19/33

I will see, tonight, what we can manage in the way of tools for chipping away the big stones that cannot be moved.

You had better relieve each other very often.

The three who are not at work should sit down on the ledge, outside, so that any stone accidentally dislodged will not fall on anyone.

Every ten minutes, one will come up to take the place of the man at work.

Be sure that each, as he passes up or down, replaces the blanket carefully." They had, indeed, before beginning to saw up the bamboos, fastened the blanket to one of the cross pieces of the stretcher and, cutting this to the width of the passage, had jammed it close up to the roof; so that the curtain, hanging down, effectually shut off the light.
Stanley then descended the steps, and rejoined Harry below.


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