12/15 Gascoyne bein' willin', then, Henry has bribed the jailer, and he intends to open the jail door for him at twelve o'clock this night, and he'll know w'at to do with his legs w'en he's got 'em free." "But how am I to prevent his escape if I do not set a strong guard over the prison ?" exclaimed Ole, in an excited manner. "If he once gets into the mountains, I might as well try to catch a hare." "All fair and softly, Mr.Thorwald. It ain't two o'clock yet; we've lots o' time. Henry has arranged to get a boat ready for him. |