[The Wings of the Morning by Louis Tracy]@TWC D-Link bookThe Wings of the Morning CHAPTER VIII 24/34
Access must be provided by means of a rope-ladder, securely fastened inside the ledge, and capable of being pulled up or let down at the will of the occupants.
Then the place must be kept constantly stocked with a judicious supply of provisions, water, and ammunition. They could be covered with a tarpaulin, and thus kept in fairly good condition. "We ought to sleep there every night," he went on, and his mind was so engrossed with the tactical side of the preparations that he did not notice how Iris blanched at the suggestion. "Surely not until danger actually threatens ?" she cried. "Danger threatens us each hour after sunset.
It may come any night, though I expect at least a fortnight's reprieve.
Nevertheless, I intend to act as if tonight may witness the first shot of the siege." "Do you mean that ?" she sighed.
"And my little room is becoming so very cozy!" Belle Vue Castle, their two-roomed hut, was already a home to them. Jenks always accepted her words literally. "Well," he announced, after a pause, "it may not be necessary to take up our quarters there until the eleventh hour.
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