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Twenty-eight AT THE ELEVENTH HOUR
When Frankie came to herself, the immediate1 reactions were depressing.
There is nothing romantic about the aftereffects of chloroform. She waslying on an extremely hard wooden floor and her hands and feet weretied. She managed to roll herself over and her head nearly collided viol-ently with a battered2 coal box. Various distressing3 events then occurred.
A few minutes later, Frankie was able, if not to sit up, at least to take no-tice.
Close at hand she heard a faint groan4. She peered about her. As far asshe could make out, she seemed to be in a kind of attic5. The only lightcame from a skylight in the roof, and at this moment there was very littleof that. In a few minutes it would be quite dark. There were a few brokenpictures lying against the wall, a dilapidated iron bed and some brokenchairs, and the coal scuttle6 before mentioned.
The groan seemed to have come from the corner.
Frankie’s bonds were not very tight. They permitted motion of a some-what crablike7 type. She wormed her way across the dusty floor.
“Bobby!” she ejaculated.
Bobby it was, also tied hand and foot. In addition, he had a piece of clothbound round his mouth.
This he had almost succeeded in working loose. Frankie came to his as-sistance. In spite of being bound together, her hands were still of some useand a final vigorous pull with her teeth finally did the job.
Rather stiffly, Bobby managed to ejaculate:
“Frankie!”
“I’m glad we’re together,” said Frankie. “But it does look as though we’dbeen had for mugs.”
“I suppose,” said Bobby gloomily, “it’s what they call a ‘fair cop.’ ”
“How did they get you?” demanded Frankie. “Was it after you wrotethat letter to me?”
“What letter? I never wrote any letter.”
“Oh! I see,” said Frankie, her eyes opening. “What an idiot I have been!
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