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23.Another secret passage
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Another secret passage
After Philip had left, Lucy-Ann and Dinah tried to settle down to somesewing. But Lucy-Ann’s hands trembled so much that she kept pricking1 herfinger.
‘I’d better go and tell Uncle Jocelyn that Aunt Polly has gone to bed,feeling ill,’ said Dinah. ‘Come with me, Lucy-Ann.’
The two girls went off to the study and knocked at the door. They wentin, and Dinah told her uncle about her aunt. He nodded, hardly seeming tohear.
‘Uncle Jocelyn,’ said Dinah, ‘have you any more maps of the Isle2 ofGloom? Or any books about it?’
‘No,’ said her uncle. ‘But wait – there’s a book about this house, Craggy?Tops, I think. You know that it was a great place for illegal goings-on andsecret doings two or three hundred years ago? I believe there was a secretpassage to it from the beach.’
‘Yes, there is,’ said Dinah. ‘We know it.’
Her uncle became quite excited. He made her tell him all about it. ‘Dearme,’ he said, ‘I thought it had fallen in long ago. But these secret passageshewn out of the rock last for years. Still, I should think the one that goesunder the sea to the Isle of Gloom has been flooded long since.’
The two girls stared at the old man in amazement3. Dinah found hertongue at last.
‘Uncle Jocelyn, do you mean to say there was another secret passagehere – under the sea to the island? Why, it’s ever so far away!’
‘Well, there was supposed to be,’ said her uncle. ‘There’s somethingabout it in that book. Now – where is it?’
The girls waited in the greatest impatience4 whilst he found the book. Heput his hand on it at last and Dinah almost snatched if from him.
‘Thank you, Uncle,’ she said, and before he could say she must not takeit out of the room, she and Lucy-Ann rushed out of the door and sped to thesitting-room as fast as they could. Another passage . . . this time to theisland itself! What a thrill! Surely Uncle Jocelyn must be mistaken.
‘It’s quite likely it’s true, though,’ said Dinah excitedly. ‘I know thiswhole coast is honeycombed with caves and passages – it’s
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