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CHAPTER XXX. THE ROBBER WALKS INTO A TRAP.
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Walter's feelings, as he lay on his hard bed on the floor, were far from pleasant. He was not sure that an attempt would be made to rob him, but the probability seemed so great that he could not compose himself to sleep. Suspense1 was so painful that he almost wished that Jack2 would come up if he intended to. He was tired, but his mental anxiety triumphed over his bodily fatigue3, and he tossed about restlessly.
It was about nine o'clock when he went to bed. Two hours passed, and still there were no signs of the apprehended4 invasion.
But, five minutes later, a heavy step was heard upon the staircase, which creaked beneath the weight of the man ascending5. Jack tried to come up softly, but it creaked nevertheless.
Walter's heart beat quick, as he heard the steps[Pg 287] approaching nearer and nearer. It was certainly a trying moment, that might have tested the courage of one older than our hero. Presently the door opened softly, and Jack advanced stealthily into the chamber6, carrying a candle which, however, was unlighted. He reckoned upon finding Walter undressed, and his clothes hanging over the chair; but the faint light that entered through the window showed him that his intended victim had not removed his clothing. Of course this made the task of taking his pocket-book much more difficult.
"Confusion!" he muttered. "The boy hasn't undressed."
Walter had closed his eyes, thinking it best to appear to be asleep; but he heard this exclamation7, and it satisfied him of Jack's dishonest intentions.
The robber paused a moment, and then, stooping over, inserted his hand into Walter's pocket. He drew out the pocket-book, Walter making no sign of being aware of what was going on.
"I've got it," muttered Jack, with satisfaction, and stealthily
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