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Cutlass and Cudgel

CHAPTER TWELVE
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Then an easy-chair.

A narrow table against the wall in two places.

An awkwardly-shaped high-backed chair with elbows and cushions.

A thick carpet in the centre.

Nothing else in the room, as far as he could make out in the darkness, and if those wretched bars had only been away, how soon he could have escaped! He went and tried to force his head through, recalling as he did that where a person's head would go the rest of the body would pass.


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