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Chapter Five.
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When our hero found himself in a hole, pitch dark and barely large enough to permit of his creeping on hands and knees, he felt a sudden sensation of fear—of undefinable dread—come over him, such as one might be supposed to experience on awaking to the discovery that he had been buried alive. His first impulse was to shout for deliverance, but his manhood returned to him, and he restrained himself.
Groping his way cautiously along the passage or tunnel, which descended1 at first steeply, he came to a part which he could feel was regularly built over with an arch of brickwork or masonry2, and the sound of running water overhead told him that this was a tunnel under the rivulet3. As he advanced the tunnel widened a little, and began to ascend4. After creeping what he judged to be a hundred yards or so, he thought he could see a glimmer5 of light like a faint star in front of him. It was the opening to which Betty had referred. He soon reached it and emerged into the fresh air.
As he raised himself, and drew a long breath of relief, the words of his deliverer seemed to start up before him in letters of fire—
“Use your freedom to escape from death—but much more, to escape from sin.”
“I will, so help me God!” he exclaimed, clasping his hands convulsively and looking upward. In the strength of the new-born resolution thus induced by the Spirit of God, he fell on his knees and tried to pray. Then he rose and sat down to think, strangely forgetful of the urgent need there was for flight.
Meanwhile Gashford and his men proceeded to question Paul Bevan and his daughter. The party included, among others, Fred Westly, Paddy Flinders, and Crossby. Gashford more than suspected the motives6 of the first two in accompanying him, but did not quite see his way to decline their services, even if he had possessed7 the power to do so. He consoled himself, however, with the reflection that he could keep a sharp eye on their movements.
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rivulet
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n.小溪,小河 | |
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sentry
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flea
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premises
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深思,细想,仔细考虑( contemplate的现在分词 ); 注视,凝视; 考虑接受(发生某事的可能性); 深思熟虑,沉思,苦思冥想 | |
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dealing
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hoard
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disappearance
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almighty
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refunding
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n.借新债还旧债;再融资;债务延展;发行新债券取代旧债券v.归还,退还( refund的现在分词 ) | |
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