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The Wrong Box

CHAPTER XI
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She saw she had lost the canoe, and she looked forward with something less than avidity to her next interview with Mr Bloomfield; but she had no idea that she was imprisoned, for she knew of the plank bridge.
She made the circuit of the house, and found the door open and the bridge withdrawn.

It was plain, then, that Jimson must have come; plain, too, that he must be on board.

He must be a very shy man to have suffered this invasion of his residence, and made no sign; and her courage rose higher at the thought.

He must come now, she must force him from his privacy, for the plank was too heavy for her single strength; so she tapped upon the open door.

Then she tapped again.
'Mr Jimson,' she cried, 'Mr Jimson! here, come!--you must come, you know, sooner or later, for I can't get off without you.


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