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Chapter Four AN EXCITING DISCOVERY
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Chapter Four AN EXCITING DISCOVERY
OLD Mrs. Sanders and the other three children rushed out into the hall when they heard George'sshout.
'What's up?' cried Julian. 'What's happened?'
'Tim sprang at the cat, missed her, and fell hard against the panelled wall,' said George, 'And thepanel moved, and look - there's a "hole in the wall!'
'It's a secret panel!' cried Dick, in excitement, peering into the hole. 'Golly! Did you know there wasone here, Mrs. Sanders?'
'Oh yes,' said the old lady. 'This house is full of funny things like that. I'm very careful when polishthat panel, because if I rub too hard in the top corner, it always slides back.'
'What's behind the panel?' asked Julian. The hole was only about the width of his head, and when hestuck his head inside, he could see only darkness. The wall itself was about eight inches behind thepanelling, and was of stone.
'Get a candle, do, get a candle!' said Anne, thrilled. 'You haven't got a torch, have you, Mrs.
Sanders?'
'No,' said the old woman. 'But you can get a candle if you like. There's one on the kitchenmantelpiece.'
Anne shot off to get it. Julian lighted it and put it into the hole behind the panel. The others pushedagainst him to try and peep inside.
'Don't,' said Julian, impatiently. 'Wait your turn, sillies! Let me have a look.'
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He had a good look, but there didn't really seem anything to see. It was all darkness behind, and stonewall. He gave the candle to Dick, and then each of the children had a turn at peeping. Old Mrs.
Sanders had gone back to the kitchen. She was used to the sliding panel!
'She said this house was full of queer things like that,' said Anne. 'What other things are there, do youthink ? Let's ask her.'
They slid the panel back into place and went to find Mrs. Sanders. 'Mrs. Sanders, what other funnythings are there in Kirrin Farm-house?' asked Julian.
'There's a cupboard upstairs with a false back,' said Mrs. Sanders. 'Don't look so excited! There'snothing in it at all! And there's a big stone over there by the fireplace that pulls up to show a hidey-hole. I suppose in the old days people wanted good hiding-places for things.'
The children ran to the stone she pointed1 out. It had an iron ring in it, and was easily pulled up.
Below was a hollowed-out place, big enough to take a small box. It was empty now, but all the sameit looked exciting.
'Where's the cupboard?' asked Julian.
'My old legs are too tired to go traipsing upstairs this morning,' said the farmer's wife. 'But you cango your selves. Up the stairs, turn to the right, and go into the second door you see. The cupboard isat the farther end. Open the door and feel about at the bottom till you come across a
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