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The Princess and the Curdie

CHAPTER 16
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When she came opposite the passage, with a slight push of her tail she shot herself into it, and let go the rope, which Curdie drew up.
Then he lighted his candle and searching in the rubbish found a bit of iron to take the place of his pickaxe across the hole.

Then he searched again in the rubbish, and found half an old shutter.

This he propped up leaning a little over the hole, with a bit of stick, and heaped against the back of it a quantity of the loosened earth.

Next he tied his mattock to the end of the rope, dropped it, and let it hang.
Last, he got through the hole himself, and pulled away the propping stick, so that the shutter fell over the hole with a quantity of earth on the top of it.

A few motions of hand over hand, and he swung himself and his mattock into the passage beside Lina.
There he secured the end of the rope, and they went on together to the door..


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