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CHAPTER XXI. OUT OF THE FRYING-PAN INTO THE FIRE.
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Arrived at the opening, Ernest found that there was a trap-door which was ordinarily closed, but through some misadventure had been left open. It was, however, a serious problem to draw himself up so as to profit by what he had already done.
Twice he failed, and nearly lost his grip on the rope. Then he caught hold of the projection1 from which the rope depended, and by a supreme2 effort he succeeded, helping3 himself by means of the trap-door, in emerging from his subterranean4 prison.
Stretching himself, he took a deep breath, and realized joyfully5 not only that he was free, but that he had recovered the valuable bonds of which he had been placed in charge.
He began to look around him, and tried to conjecture6 in what direction he must go to reach Lee's Falls. He was quite at a loss, as he had been carried into the cave blindfolded7. But help seemed to be at hand. He saw at a little distance, rapidly approaching him, a man of middle height, whom he concluded to be a resident of some place in the vicinity.
"Can you tell me in what direction I must go to reach Lee's Falls?" he asked.
The stranger paused and examined him sharply.
"So you want to go to Lee's Falls?" he said.
"Yes, sir."
"Where do you come from?"
"From Emmonsville."
"Direct?"
"No."
"I saw you just now coming out of some opening in the earth."
This alarmed Ernest. He felt that he might be called upon to explain where he had been.
"Who is this man?" he asked himself. "Is he one who is likely to be in the confidence of the
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projection
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subterranean
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v.(尤指用布)挡住(某人)的视线( blindfold的过去式 );蒙住(某人)的眼睛;使不理解;蒙骗 | |
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