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CHAPTER XXXI. THE VALUE OF A HARMONICA.
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About the middle of the forenoon Pompey curled up on a pallet in one corner of the room, and went to sleep. There was nothing in particular to do, and it seemed rather a sensible way of spending the time. Dean, however, felt too anxious to follow his example.
It occurred to him that it would be a good time for him to gratify his curiosity by examining the cavern1 in which he was immured2, and devise, if possible, some method of escape. First he went up close to Pompey, and examined him carefully to see whether he was really asleep, or only shamming4. But the negro's deep breathing soon satisfied him that there was no sham3 about his slumber5. So Dean felt at liberty to begin his exploration.
He went back to the entrance, which he knew by the staircase he had descended6 with Kirby and Dan. He mounted to the top, and found his way barred by217 a trap-door which he tried, but unsuccessfully, to raise. It appeared to be secured by a lock, and, not having the key, there was no hope of escape. He gazed ruefully at this door, which shut him out from liberty.
"I wonder if there is any other way out of the cave," he asked himself.
It didn't seem probable, but it was of course possible, and worth while to investigate. If there were it would be at the other end, no doubt.
He retraced7 his steps, and found Pompey still fast asleep, and utterly8 unconscious of the movements of the prisoner under his charge.
Dean took a lamp and went farther into the cave. There seemed to be a series of excavations9, connected by narrow passages. In one of these was a large box, constructed like a sailor's chest. It occurred to him that it might belong to Pompey, and be used by him to contain his clothing. But a little thought suggested that the negro was not likely to have a large stock of clothes. Probably the suit he had on was about all he
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假装,冒充( sham的现在分词 ) | |
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