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The Prisoner of Zenda

CHAPTER 13
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He inserts the feet in the pipe, and pushes the body down.

Silently, without splash or sound, it falls into the water and thence to the bottom of the moat, which is twenty feet deep thereabouts.

This done, the murderer cries loudly, 'All's well!' and himself slides down the pipe; and the others, if they can and the attack is not too hot, run to the inner room and, seeking a moment's delay, bar the door, and in their turn slide down.

And though the King rises not from the bottom, they rise and swim round to the other side, where the orders are for men to wait them with ropes, to haul them out, and horses.

And here, if things go ill, the duke will join them and seek safety by riding; but if all goes well, they will return to the Castle, and have their enemies in a trap.


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