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CHAPTER 36. THE BOY DANIEL.
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Though Grit1 was not hurt by his sudden descent into the dark cavity under the room in which he had been seated, he was, nevertheless, somewhat startled. Indeed, it was enough to startle a person much older. For the first time it dawned upon him that he was the victim of a conspiracy2, and Mr. Weaver3 was either an imaginary person, or his offer was not genuine. It was clear, also, from the tenor4 of Johnson's questions that he fully5 understood, or at least suspected, that his plan had been known in advance to the bank officials.
The young boatman understood how to manage a boat, but in the present case he found that he was out of his element. The[Pg 258] tricks, traps, and devices of a great city he knew very little about. He had, indeed, read about trap-doors and subterranean6 chambers7 in certain sensational9 stories which had come into his possession, but he looked upon them as mere10 figments of the imagination, and did not believe they really existed. Now, here was he himself made an unexpected victim by a conspiracy of the same class familiar to him in novels.
Naturally, the first thing to do was to take a survey of his new quarters, and obtain some idea of his position. At first everything seemed involved in thick darkness, but as his eye became accustomed to it, he could see that he was in a cellar of about the same size as the room above, though there was a door leading into another. He felt his way to it, and tried to open it, but found that it was fastened, probably by a bolt on the other side. There was no other door.
"I am like a rat in a trap," thought Grit. "What are they going to do with me, I wonder?"
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n.沙粒,决心,勇气;v.下定决心,咬紧牙关 | |
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conspirators
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