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Chapter 10
“Ithoughtyouhaddroppedthatrot.I’vesimplygottogo.Youcanhavemyaddress,andI’llgiveanysecurityyoulike.”
“No,”Isaid,“youmuststay.”
AtthatIthinktheymusthaverealizedthatthegamewasdesperate.TheironlychancehadbeentoconvincemethatIwasplayingthefool,andthathadfailed.Buttheoldmanspokeagain.
“I’llgobailformynephew.Thatoughttocontentyou,MrHannay.”Wasitfancy,ordidIdetectsomehaltinthesmoothnessofthatvoice?
Theremusthavebeen,forasIglancedathim,hiseyelidsfellinthathawk-likehoodwhichfearhadstampedonmymemory.
Iblewmywhistle.
Inaninstantthelightswereout.Apairofstrongarmsgrippedmeroundthewaist,coveringthepocketsinwhichamanmightbeexpectedtocarryapistol.
“Schnell,Franz,’criedavoice,“dasBoot,dasBoot!”AsitspokeIsawtwoofmyfellowsemergeonthemoonlitlawn.
Theyoungdarkmanleaptforthewindow,wasthroughit,andoverthelowfencebeforeahandcouldtouchhim.Igrappledtheoldchap,andtheroomseemedtofillwithfigures.Isawtheplumponecollared,butmyeyeswereallfortheout-of-doors,whereFranzspedonovertheroadtowardstherailedentrancetothebeachstairs.Onemanfollowedhim,buthehadnochance.Thegateofthestairslockedbehindthefugitive,andIstoodstaring,withmyhandsontheoldboy’sthroat,forsuchatimeasamanmighttaketodescendthosestepstothesea.
Suddenlymyprisonerbrokefrommeandflunghimselfonthewall