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CHAPTER XVIII. THE VALUE OF A CLOTHES-LINE.
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When Julius found himself alone and understood that his companions had actually started on their illegal expedition, he felt that there was pressing need of action. He must escape by some means. While the prospect1 was that they would be captured, and so prevented from returning, on the other hand, one or both might escape, and in that case he knew enough of their savage2 and brutal3 character to realize that he would be in the greatest danger. He rose from his bed, and began to devise ways and means of escape.
The first and most obvious outlet4, of course, was the door. But this was locked, and the key was in Marlowe's possession. Then there was the solitary5 window. It was on the third floor, and looked out into a court. It was too high to jump from, and the only other way was by a rope, but there was no rope in the room. Had there been a bedstead of the right kind, the bedcord would have served his purpose, but there was no bedstead at all. With a democratic contempt for such a luxury, all three slept on the floor. The prospect was not encouraging.
"I wonder if I could hang out of the window?" thought Julius.
He looked out, and decided6 that he would run the risk of breaking a limb if he attempted it. So that plan had to be given up.
Julius sat down and reflected. It occurred to him that perhaps Mrs. O'Connor's key (she roomed just beneath) would open the door. At any rate it was worth trying.
He stamped on the floor with such force that, as he expected, it attracted the attention of those beneath. Listening intently, he heard the woman ascending8 the staircase. He began to jump up and down with renewed vigor9.
"What's the matter wid ye?" called Mrs. O'Connor through the keyhole. "Are you drunk?"
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