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Rosa hung over the orifice above, encouraging hi his frequent breathing-spells he could discern her white face diht from below
After he had worked for an hour or two, he ins to look as if there really was a bulkhead or a door in there"
The girl clapped her hands and laughed with delight "Do hurry, dear; I'roaned: "That fellow, Sebastian, knew his business This ce my crowbar"
Rosa found a leaf, folded a kiss into it, and dropped it to hith," she declared
O'Reilly lost all count of time after a while and he was incredulous when Jacket caht was less than an hour away "Why, I haven't started!" he protested He discovered, ue and that his hands were torn and blistered; when he had clirass "I--I' to eat, you know But the ill go faster now, for I've "
"Do you still think--" Rosa hesitated to voice the question which treht" He directed Jacket to replace the planks over the well; then the three of them stole away
O'Reilly spent most of that day in a profound stupor of exhaustion, while Rosa watched anxiously over him Jacket, it seemed, had peacefully slu away at his knife The last scraps of food disappeared that evening
When night fell and it came time to return to the top of La Cuth would prove sufficient for the task in hand He was spiritless, sore, weak; he ached in every bone and muscle, and it required all his determination to propel himself up the hill He wondered if he ise thus to sacrifice his waning energies on a hope so forlorn as this, but by now he had begun to more than half believe in the existence of the Varona treasure and he felt an almost irresistible curiosity to learn what secret, if any, was concealed behind those water-soaked timbers at the bottom of the well He realized, of course, that every hour he reone, lessened the chances of escape; but, on the other hand, he reasoned, with equal force, that if he had indeed stu hoard salvation for all of them was assured The stake, it seemed to him, orth the hazard