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CHAPTER XXXIII. A LUCKY ESCAPE.
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"Now," said Bob to the little girl, as they descended1 the steep and narrow staircase, "will you do as I tell you?"
"Yes," answered the child, placing her hand confidingly2 in his.
"Then make as little noise as possible. We don't want them to wake up. If they do they will prevent your going away."
"Will you take me back to my papa, certain sure?"
"Yes."
"Oh, I am so glad."
"Clip," said Bob, warningly, "mind you remain perfectly3 quiet. We must go through the room where the man and woman are sleeping. Any little noise might wake them up."
"Don't be afeared for me, Massa Bob," said Clip.
The staircase led into the main room below,[Pg 288] so that, as Bob said, it was necessary to pass through it.
Entering the room on tip-toe, they witnessed a reassuring4, but disgusting spectacle. Joe Springer was stretched out on the floor on his back, breathing heavily; while his wife, seated in a chair, rested her head on the kitchen table. She, too, seemed to be in a drunken stupor5.
The little girl regarded the woman nervously6, remembering the harsh treatment she had received from her.
There was one more ordeal7, and one more danger to run. The outer door was locked, but the key was in the lock. There was a creaking sound as Bob turned it. But he opened the door successfully, and once more they breathed freely in the clear air of morning. As the door opened they heard a muttered sound from Joe Springer. It sounded like "more whisky!" He was probably dreaming of his potations of the previous night.
Bob hurried along his two companions till they had reached a point some half a mile [Pg 289]distant from the place of their
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