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CHAPTER XXIXTRAPPEDShe did not know how long she was thus carried along,she had lost all notion of time and space, and for a fewseconds tired nature, mercifully, deprived her of consciousness.When she once more realised her state, she felt that shewas placed with some degree of comfort upon a man’s coat,with her back resting against a fragment of rock. <strong>The</strong> moonwas hidden again behind some clouds, and the darknessseemed in comparison more intense. <strong>The</strong> sea was roaringsome two hundred feet below her, and on looking all roundshe could no longer see any vestige of the tiny glimmer ofred light.That the end of the journey had been reached, she gatheredfrom the fact that she heard rapid questions andanswers spoken in a whisper quite close to her.‘<strong>The</strong>re are four men in there, citoyen; they are sitting bythe fire, and seem to be waiting quietly.’‘<strong>The</strong> hour?’‘Nearly two o’clock.’‘<strong>The</strong> tide?’Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com307

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