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CHAPTER XXVI THE BURGLAR BAFFLED.
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SUALLY Tom slept with the revolver under his pillow. This night he had neglected to do so. Even had it been there, however, it would have been as much as his life was worth to reach for it, as the motion would have been at once understood by the ruffian, who stood over him with a knife in his hand.
“I’ll get up,” said Tom, in answer to the threat recorded in the last chapter.
“What shall I do?” thought Tom, racking his brain for some way of escape.
An idea flashed upon him. He turned to go behind the counter.
“Where are you going?” demanded the burglar suspiciously.
“For the money. That’s what you want, isn’t it?” asked Tom.
“Be quick about it. Where do you keep it?”
“Mr. Burton will think I took it,” said our hero, who had an object in what he said. “Won’t you be satisfied with taking some clothes?”
“Don’t be foolish, boy! What can I do with clothes? It is gold I want. Come, open the drawer. Where is it you keep it?”
“Will you leave a note for Mr. Burton, saying I didn’t take it?” asked Tom, who wished the ruffian to consider him simple.
“What a fool!” thought the burglar. “I’ll pretend to humor him. Yes,” he said, “I’ll leave a note which you can give him.”
“Will you write it now?”
“Of course not. I will as soon as I have the gold in my possession.”
“I suppose that will do. Step back, then.”
“What are you going to do?” asked the burglar in surprise, seeing Tom bend over.
“Lift the trap-door.”
“What for?”
“You want me to get the gold, don’t you?”
“Well?”
“I must go down cellar for it.”
“Is it kept down there?”
“Mr. Burton thought it would be safest there.”
“Did he?” chuckled2 the robber. “Then he’ll find his mistake.”
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