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We Abandon Hope
Wedarednotfollowthebanksofthesubterraneanriverforfearlestweshouldfallintoitagaininthedarkness. SoafterGoodhadrestedawhile,andwehaddrunkourfillofthewater,whichwassweetandfresh,andwashedourfaces,thatneededitsadly,aswellaswecould,westartedfromthebanksofthisAfricanStyx,andbegantoretraceourstepsalongthetunnel, Gooddrippingunpleasantlyinfrontofus. Atlengthwecametoanothergalleryleadingtoourright.
"Wemayaswelltakeit,"saidSirHenrywearily;"allroadsarealikehere;wecanonlygoontillwedrop."
Slowly,foralong,longwhile,westumbled,utterlyexhausted,alongthisnewtunnel,SirHenrynowleadingtheway. AgainIthoughtofabandoningthatbasket,butdidnot.
Suddenlyhestopped,andwebumpedupagainsthim.
"Look!"hewhispered,"ismybraingoing,oristhatlight?"
Westaredwithalloureyes,andthere,yes,there,faraheadofus,wasafaint,glimmeringspot,nolargerthanacottagewindowpane. ItwassofaintthatIdoubtifanyeyes,exceptthosewhich,likeours,hadfordaysseennothingbutblackness,couldhaveperceiveditatall.
Withagaspofhopewepushedon. Infiveminutestherewasnolongeranydoubt;itwasapatchoffaintlight. Aminutemoreandabreathofrealliveairwasfanningus. Onwestruggled. Allatoncethetunnelnarrowed.SirHenrywentonhisknees. Smalleryetitgrew,tillitwasonlythesizeofalargefox’searth—itwasearthnow,mindyou; therockhadceased.