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CHAPTER XIV. PHILIP MAKES HIS ESCAPE.
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It grew darker and darker in Philip's chamber1, but no one came to bring him a light. It was assumed that he would go to bed before he required one.
By seven o'clock the paupers2 had settled themselves for the night, and when eight o'clock struck, Mr. and Mrs. Tucker sought their beds. It was no particular trial for Joe Tucker to go to bed early, for he was naturally a lazy man, and fond of rest; while his wife, who worked a great deal harder than he, after being on her feet from four o'clock in the morning, found it a welcome relief to lie down and court friendly sleep. Zeke wasn't always ready to go to bed. In fact, he would much rather have gone up to the village now and then, but if he had done so he would have had to stay out all night. There was one thing his parents were strict about, and that was retiring at eight o'clock.
Philip, however, did not retire at that hour. It was earlier than his usual hour for bed. Besides, he was in hopes his friend Frank would make his appearance, and help him, though he didn't exactly understand how, to make his escape.
At half-past eight it was dark. The stars were out, and the moon was just making its appearance. Philip had opened his window softly, and was looking out, when all at once he saw a boyish figure approaching.
Couldn't be Frank Dunbar.
He hoped so, but in the indistinct light could not be quite certain.
The boy, whoever it might be, approached cautiously, till he stood within fifty feet of the house.
Then Philip saw that it was indeed Frank, and his heart beat joyfully3. It was something to see a friend, even though they were separated by what seemed to him to be an impassable gulf4.
About the same time, Frank recognized his friend, in the boyish figure at the window.
“Is that you, Phil?” he asked, in a guarded voice, yet loud enough to be heard.
“Yes, Frank; I have been expecting you. I knew you wouldn't desert me.”
“I should think not. I didn't come before, because I didn't want to be seen by any of Tucker's folks.”
“They are all abed now, and I hope asleep.”
“Can't you come downstairs, and steal away?”
“No; my chamber door is locked on the outside.”
“That's what I thought.”
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