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Cutlass and Cudgel

CHAPTER THIRTY NINE
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Here, Mr Raystoke! Hi, bo's'n, down with that trap and make it fast.

Mr Raystoke, I say, where are you?
Which way is it?
Who's this ?" "No, no, sir," cried one of them; "it's on'y me." "Mr Gurr! Here!" cried Archy.

"Where are you ?" "At last.

Where were you, then ?" "On the stones, half stunned," cried Archy.

"Here, all get together and follow me." "What are you going to do ?" "Make for the trap-door--sharp! They're fighting there." "Oh, dear, who'd have thought it was this way!" grumbled the master.
"Talk about blind man's buff! Sure you're going right, lad?
Shall I fire a pistol to make a flash ?" "No; I know." "Hah!" cried Gurr, as an echoing bang ran through the great cavern.
"Bravo, bo's'n!" The bang was followed by a heavy rattling sound perfectly familiar to Archy, as he hurried the master along to the foot of the slope.
"Are you all there ?" cried Archy.
"Yes,"-- "No,"-- "No," came from different directions.
"Then keep up this way, and be ready for another rush." "Ay," cried the master loudly; "and I warn you fellows now, I'd have treated you easy; but if you will have it, the word's war, and a volley of bullets next time you come on." "No, no, don't fire! You'll hit our own men," whispered Archy, as he reached the top of the slope.


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