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Chapter 18 THE WAY OUT
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Chapter 18 THE WAY OUT
Guy soon told his story. It was much as the others had imagined.
'I was fast asleep this morning, with Jet curled up to me,' he said. 'He began to bark and I wonderedwhy, so I got up to see - and I saw four people in the camp.'
'The four we know!' said Dick, and Julian nodded. 'Go on, Guy.'
'They were looking all over the place,' said Guy, 'prising up rocks, messing about - so I yelled atthem. But they only laughed. Then one of the men, who was trying to prise up a slab1 - the slab thatcovers that great hole underground, Harry2 - you remember it? - well, this man gave a yell and said'I've got it! This is the way in - down here, behind this slab!'
Guy stopped, looking very angry. Jet licked him comfortably. 'Well,' he went on, 'I set Jet on them,and they kicked him cruelly - so I went for them.'
'You're a plucky3 one, aren't you!' said Dick, admiringly. 'Did you knock them all out, by any chance?'
'No. Of course not,' said Guy. 'One of the men pretty well knocked me out though. He hit me on thehead and I went down, dazed. I heard him say 'drat this kid - he'll be fetching help, and we shan't beable to get down and hunt for the goods.' And then another man said 'We'll take him with us then,'
and they got hold of me and dragged me through the opening.'
'But how did they get down into that great hole?' said Harry in wonder. 'There is such a steep dropinto it. You need a rope.'
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'Oh, they had a rope all right,' said Guy, munching4 his biscuit and chocolate and looking decidedlybetter. 'One of the men had one tied round and round his waist. They knotted it fast round a rock -that big one we can't move, Harry - and then they swung down on it. All except the woman. She saidshe'd stay at the top and keep watch. She hid behind a bush some way off.'
'I never saw her when I came along!' said Harry. 'I never thought of looking there! What about you?
Did you get down too?'
'Yes. I screamed and shouted and kicked and howled, but it wasn't a bit of good. They made meswing down the rope - and I fell off half-way down and hurt my ankle. I howled at the top of myvoice for help, and they hurried me along with them, shaking me like a rat.'
'The beasts!' said Harry, fervently6. 'Oh, the beasts!'
'I heard one of them say that there should be a tunnel out of the hole somewhere, it was marked onPaul's plan - whatever that may be - and then I think I must have fainted - the pain of my ankle, youknow. And when I came to myself again, we were all here, the three men and I -beside this roof-fall - though I really don't know how we got here. They must have dragged me alongwith them!'
'And that's all, is it?' asked Julian.
'Not quite. They were furious when they saw the roof-fall, but as soon as they began to scrabble in ita rock rolled down and hit one of the men quite a crack - and after that they were afraid to doanything. They stood and talked for a bit - and then they decided5 to go and get some tools, and comedown again to see if they could remove all this stuff and get through it.'
'Good gracious!' said Julian, startled. 'Then they may be back at any moment?'
'I suppose so. They left me here because they couldn't think of anything else to do with me! Theyknew I couldn't walk, because of my ankle. I think it's broken. So of course, I couldn't possibly findmy way out myself! And here I've been waiting for those brutes7 to come back, and to hack8 throughthe rubble9 to go after whatever it is they want!'
Everyone began to feel rather uncomfortable at the thought that three violent men might be appearingat any moment. 'Is it very far to the opening you came down?' asked Julian. But Guy didn't know. Hehad fainted, as he had said, and he didn't even know what way they had come.
'It can't be far,' said Harry. 'I think it would be worth while trying to find the opening, see if the menhave left the ropes there, and get out that way. If Guy's ankle really is broken, he couldn't possiblymanage to go back the long way we've come.'
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'No. That's true,' said Julian, thoughtfully. 'Well, that's what we'll do then. But we'll go jollycautiously, without a sound, because it might be just our luck to meet those fellows on their way backhere!'
'Shall we start?' said George. 'What about Guy?'
Julian knelt down beside the boy, and gently examined his ankle. 'I've done my First Aid Training,like everybody else!' he said. 'And I ought to know if his ankle is broken or just sprained10.'
He examined the swollen11 ankle carefully. 'It's not broken. I believe I could bandage it tightly with acouple of large hankies. Give me yours, Dick.'
The others watched admiringly as Julian deftly12 and confidently bandaged Guy's swollen ankle.
'There!' he said. 'You can perhaps hobble on it now, Guy. It may hurt, but I don't think it will damageit. Try. You'll have to go barefoot because your ankle is too swollen for your shoe to go on.'
Very gingerly Guy stood up, helped by Harry. He tried his hurt foot, and it certainly seemed all rightto hobble on, though it was very painful. He grinned round at the others' anxious faces.
'It's fine!' he said. 'Come on, let's go! We don't want to bump into those fellows if we can help it.
Thank goodness we've got Jet and Timmy.'
They set off down the passage, flashing their torches in front as usual, to show them the way.
The tunnel was quite wide and high here, and in a very short time came out into an enormous pitunderground.
'Ah - this is the hole I saw down behind the slab where the rabbit went,' said Dick. 'We weren't veryfar from the camp, as we thought. I'm surprised that when this pit was explored, the undergroundpassages were not discovered, Guy!'
'I expect the men exploring it came to the roof-fall and thought there was nothing beyond,' said Guy.
'Or maybe they were afraid of going further in case of further falls. They can be very dangerous, youknow. Many a man has been buried under one and never heard of again.'
They looked round the enormous hole - it was really a huge round pit. Daylight showed in the roof atone13 place.
'That's the opening into it,' said Guy, eagerly. 'The one I came through, on the rope.'
He limped a few steps forward to look for the rope. Harry held him by the arm, thankful that theankle was holding up so well. Guy pointed14 upwards15.
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'Yes. I can see the rope. The men have left it there, thank goodness. They must have been certain thatI couldn't get to it!'
The rope hung down from the little opening high above their heads. Julian looked round at Anne.
'Can you manage to climb up the rope, Anne?' he said, doubtfully.
'Of course!' said Anne, scornfully. 'We do rope-climbing in the gym at school often enough.
Don't we, George?'
'Yes - but our gym rope is a bit thicker!' said George.
'I'll go up first,' said Harry. 'We've got a much thicker rope, Guy and I, that we use when we want tohaul on very heavy stones. I'll find it, and let it down.'
'Well - we can't afford to waste any time, in case those fellows come back,' said Julian. 'I daresay thegirls can manage all right. George, you go up first.'
George went up like a monkey, hand over hand, her legs twisted round the rope. She grinned downwhen she got to the top.'
'Easy!' she said. 'Come on up next, Anne, and show the boys how to do it!'
Before the boys could leap to the rope, Anne was on it, pulling herself up lithely16. Julian laughed.
He called up to George.
'George! You might have a squint17 round and see if there's any sign of people about. If they weregoing to borrow Guy's tools, they would have been back long ago, so I think probably they've had togo to Kirrin or some farm-house to borrow them.'
'They wouldn't get my tools!' said Guy, 'or Harry's. We had them stolen once, and now we alwayshide them where no one can possibly find them.'
'That settles it then,' said Julian. 'They've had to go a good way, I expect, to get satisfactory tools totackle that roof-fall. They probably imagine that it's a pretty big fall! All the same, keep a watch out,George, till we're all up.
It was difficult to get Guy up, for he was feeling weak, but they managed it at last. The two dogs hadto have the boys' shirts tied round them so that the rope would not cut them when they were hauledup. They didn't seem to mind at all. Timmy was very heavy to pull up because he appeared to thinkthat he had to try and make his legs do a running action all the time - just to help! All that happenedwas that he began to spin round and round, as he went up!
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Everyone was up in the open air at last, hot and perspiring18. Julian had the precious bag safely underhis arm. Timmy sat down panting. Then he suddenly stopped panting and pricked19 up his ears.
'Woof,' he said warningly, and stood up.
'Quiet, Tim, quiet, Jet,' said Julian, at once aware that somebody must be about. 'Hide, everyone -quickly. It may be those fellows coming back!'
'Wuff,' began Jet, but Guy stopped him immediately. The six children separated and went into hidingat once, each choosing the best place he or she could see. There were plenty of hiding-places in theold camp!
They heard voices coming near. Nobody dared to peep out and see who was coming - but Julian andDick recognized the drawling voice of one of the men!
'What a time we've been!' said the man. 'Just chuck the spades and things down the hole - then we'llall climb down again. Buck20 up! We've wasted too much time already. Anyone might come on thescene at any moment!'
The spades and jemmies went hurtling down the hole. Then one by one the men went down the rope.
The children could not hear the woman's voice. They thought she must have been left behind.
Julian gave a low whistle and all the others popped up their heads. 'We'll spring for it!' said Julian.
'Buck up!'
They all shot out of their hiding-places at once and made off - except Julian. He stayed behind for aminute or two. What could he be doing?
Julian was doing something very simple indeed! He was hauling up the rope that dangledunderground! He slipped it off the rock that held it and tied it round his waist, looking suddenly verybulky.
He grinned a very wide grin and went after the others. How very, very angry those men were going tobe!

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1 slab BTKz3     
n.平板,厚的切片;v.切成厚板,以平板盖上
参考例句:
  • This heavy slab of oak now stood between the bomb and Hitler.这时笨重的橡木厚板就横在炸弹和希特勒之间了。
  • The monument consists of two vertical pillars supporting a horizontal slab.这座纪念碑由两根垂直的柱体构成,它们共同支撑着一块平板。
2 harry heBxS     
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼
参考例句:
  • Today,people feel more hurried and harried.今天,人们感到更加忙碌和苦恼。
  • Obama harried business by Healthcare Reform plan.奥巴马用医改掠夺了商界。
3 plucky RBOyw     
adj.勇敢的
参考例句:
  • The plucky schoolgirl amazed doctors by hanging on to life for nearly two months.这名勇敢的女生坚持不放弃生命近两个月的精神令医生感到震惊。
  • This story featured a plucky heroine.这个故事描述了一个勇敢的女英雄。
4 munching 3bbbb661207569e6c6cb6a1390d74d06     
v.用力咀嚼(某物),大嚼( munch的现在分词 )
参考例句:
  • He was munching an apple. 他在津津有味地嚼着苹果。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Munching the apple as he was, he had an eye for all her movements. 他虽然啃着苹果,但却很留神地监视着她的每一个动作。 来自辞典例句
5 decided lvqzZd     
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
参考例句:
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
6 fervently 8tmzPw     
adv.热烈地,热情地,强烈地
参考例句:
  • "Oh, I am glad!'she said fervently. “哦,我真高兴!”她热烈地说道。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • O my dear, my dear, will you bless me as fervently to-morrow?' 啊,我亲爱的,亲爱的,你明天也愿这样热烈地为我祝福么?” 来自英汉文学 - 双城记
7 brutes 580ab57d96366c5593ed705424e15ffa     
兽( brute的名词复数 ); 畜生; 残酷无情的人; 兽性
参考例句:
  • They're not like dogs; they're hideous brutes. 它们不像狗,是丑陋的畜牲。
  • Suddenly the foul musty odour of the brutes struck his nostrils. 突然,他的鼻尖闻到了老鼠的霉臭味。 来自英汉文学
8 hack BQJz2     
n.劈,砍,出租马车;v.劈,砍,干咳
参考例句:
  • He made a hack at the log.他朝圆木上砍了一下。
  • Early settlers had to hack out a clearing in the forest where they could grow crops.早期移民不得不在森林里劈出空地种庄稼。
9 rubble 8XjxP     
n.(一堆)碎石,瓦砾
参考例句:
  • After the earthquake,it took months to clean up the rubble.地震后,花了数月才清理完瓦砾。
  • After the war many cities were full of rubble.战后许多城市到处可见颓垣残壁。
10 sprained f314e68885bee024fbaac62a560ab7d4     
v.&n. 扭伤
参考例句:
  • I stumbled and sprained my ankle. 我摔了一跤,把脚脖子扭了。
  • When Mary sprained her ankles, John carried her piggyback to the doctors. 玛丽扭伤了足踝,约翰驮她去看医生。
11 swollen DrcwL     
adj.肿大的,水涨的;v.使变大,肿胀
参考例句:
  • Her legs had got swollen from standing up all day.因为整天站着,她的双腿已经肿了。
  • A mosquito had bitten her and her arm had swollen up.蚊子叮了她,她的手臂肿起来了。
12 deftly deftly     
adv.灵巧地,熟练地,敏捷地
参考例句:
  • He deftly folded the typed sheets and replaced them in the envelope. 他灵巧地将打有字的纸折好重新放回信封。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • At last he had a clew to her interest, and followed it deftly. 这一下终于让他发现了她的兴趣所在,于是他熟练地继续谈这个话题。 来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
13 atone EeKyT     
v.赎罪,补偿
参考例句:
  • He promised to atone for his crime.他承诺要赎自己的罪。
  • Blood must atone for blood.血债要用血来还。
14 pointed Il8zB4     
adj.尖的,直截了当的
参考例句:
  • He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
  • She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
15 upwards lj5wR     
adv.向上,在更高处...以上
参考例句:
  • The trend of prices is still upwards.物价的趋向是仍在上涨。
  • The smoke rose straight upwards.烟一直向上升。
16 lithely 1d2d324585371e4e2c44d0c8a3afff24     
adv.柔软地,易变地
参考例句:
17 squint oUFzz     
v. 使变斜视眼, 斜视, 眯眼看, 偏移, 窥视; n. 斜视, 斜孔小窗; adj. 斜视的, 斜的
参考例句:
  • A squint can sometimes be corrected by an eyepatch. 斜视有时候可以通过戴眼罩来纠正。
  • The sun was shinning straight in her eyes which made her squint. 太阳直射着她的眼睛,使她眯起了眼睛。
18 perspiring 0818633761fb971685d884c4c363dad6     
v.出汗,流汗( perspire的现在分词 )
参考例句:
  • He had been working hard and was perspiring profusely. 他一直在努力干活,身上大汗淋漓的。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • So they "went it lively," panting and perspiring with the work. 于是他们就“痛痛快快地比一比”了,结果比得两个人气喘吁吁、汗流浃背。 来自英汉文学 - 汤姆历险
19 pricked 1d0503c50da14dcb6603a2df2c2d4557     
刺,扎,戳( prick的过去式和过去分词 ); 刺伤; 刺痛; 使剧痛
参考例句:
  • The cook pricked a few holes in the pastry. 厨师在馅饼上戳了几个洞。
  • He was pricked by his conscience. 他受到良心的谴责。
20 buck ESky8     
n.雄鹿,雄兔;v.马离地跳跃
参考例句:
  • The boy bent curiously to the skeleton of the buck.这个男孩好奇地弯下身去看鹿的骸骨。
  • The female deer attracts the buck with high-pitched sounds.雌鹿以尖声吸引雄鹿。


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