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CHAPTER III—THE ROOM OVER THE CHAPEL
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From the battlements nothing further was observed. The sun journeyed westward1, and at last went down; but, to the eyes of all these eager sentinels, no living thing appeared in the neighbourhood of Tunstall House.
When the night was at length fairly come, Throgmorton was led to a room overlooking an angle of the moat. Thence he was lowered with every precaution; the ripple2 of his swimming was audible for a brief period; then a black figure was observed to land by the branches of a willow3 and crawl away among the grass. For some half hour Sir Daniel and Hatch stood eagerly giving ear; but all remained quiet. The messenger had got away in safety.
Sir Daniel’s brow grew clearer. He turned to Hatch.
“Bennet,” he said, “this John Amend-All is no more than a man, ye see. He sleepeth. We will make a good end of him, go to!”
All the afternoon and evening, Dick had been ordered hither and thither5, one command following another, till he was bewildered with the number and the hurry of commissions. All that time he had seen no more of Sir Oliver, and nothing of Matcham; and yet both the priest and the young lad ran continually in his mind. It was now his chief purpose to escape from Tunstall Moat House as speedily as might be; and yet, before he went, he desired a word with both of these.
At length, with a lamp in one hand, he mounted to his new apartment. It was large, low, and somewhat dark. The window looked upon the moat, and although it was so high up, it was heavily barred. The bed was luxurious6, with one pillow of down and one of lavender, and a red coverlet worked in a pattern of roses. All about the walls were cupboards, locked and padlocked, and concealed7 from view by hangings of dark-coloured arras. Dick made the round, lifting the arras, sounding the panels, seeking vainly to open the cupboards. He assured himself that the door was strong and the bolt solid; then he set down his lamp upon a bracket, and once more looked all around.
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westward
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| n.西方,西部;adj.西方的,向西的;adv.向西 | |
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ripple
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| n.涟波,涟漪,波纹,粗钢梳;vt.使...起涟漪,使起波纹; vi.呈波浪状,起伏前进 | |
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willow
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ass
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thither
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luxurious
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concealed
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conceal
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chamber
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snare
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chilly
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veins
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sentry
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chapel
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drawn
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dagger
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nay
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descend
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joyfully
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jeopardy
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jack
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descended
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underneath
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gush
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respite
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disturbance
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forth
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blithely
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dame
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knight
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sleepers
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followers
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interfered
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hoofs
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jingle
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strenuously
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gaped
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descending
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