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The Gold-Stealers

CHAPTER XV
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His head was swathed in bandages, and he was pale and hollow-eyed.

Dick felt strange towards his friend and shrank from conversation with him, but listened eagerly when Harry described his experiences in the mine on the night of the attack.
'I'd stopped the pump for a spell,' he said, 'an' presently thought I heard sounds like someone working in the 'T' drive.

I crept quietly to the mouth of the drive, an' could see a man with a candle crouched down at work on the floor.

I was making towards him when another darted out of the darkness beside me, an' brought me a fearful lick on the head.

I staggered back into the main drive an' had a sort o' confused idea of running feet an' loud voices, an' then came another welt an' over I went.
They must have dragged me up above the water level, an' I ought to thank them for that, I s'pose.' 'An' you couldn't recognise either of them ?' asked Mrs.Haddon.
'No, I haven't the slightest notion who it was hit me, an' the figure of the other was just visible an' no more.


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