[Put Yourself in His Place by Charles Reade]@TWC D-Link bookPut Yourself in His Place CHAPTER XVII 4/8
He took his fishing-rod, and put the thinner joints together, and laid them on the bed.
He then opened his window very cautiously.
But as that made some noise, he remained quite quiet for full ten minutes.
Then he got upon the window-seat, and passed the fishing rod out.
After one or two attempts he struck the window above, with the fine end. Instantly he heard a movement above, and a window cautiously opened. He gave a low "Hem!" "Who's that ?" whispered the prisoner, from above. "A man who wants you to escape." "Nay; but I have no tools." "What do you require ?" "I think I could do summut with a screw-driver." "I'll send you one up." The next minute a couple of small screw-drivers were passed up--part of the furniture of his gun. Cole worked hard, but silently, for about an hour, and then he whispered down that he should be able to get a bar out.
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