Under the Storm

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" Possibly if Jeph had not pledged himself to his comrades to overcomehis brother's resistance, and bring back the treasures, he might havedesisted; but what he did was to call to Rusha to bring him a lantern, and show him the holes, promising her a tester if she would. She broughtthe lantern, but she was a timid, little, unenterprising thing, and wasmortally afraid of the caverns, a fear that Patience had thought it wellnot to combat. Emlyn who had already scrambled all over the face of theslo...pe, and peeped into all, could have told him a great deal more aboutthem; but she hated the sight of a rebel, and sat on the ground makingugly faces and throwing little stones after him whenever his back wasturned.
Stead, afraid to betray by his looks of anxiety, when Jeph came near thespot, sat all the time with his elbows on his knees, and his handsover his face, fully trusting to what all had agreed at the time of theburial of the chest, that there was no sign to indicate its whereabouts.
He felt rather than saw that Jeph, after tumbling out the straw and fernthat served for fodder in the lower caves, where the sheep and pigswere sheltered in winter, had scrambled up to the hermit's chapel, whensuddenly there was a shout, but not at all of exultation, and down amongthe bushes, lantern and all came the soldier, tumbling and crashing intothe midst of an enormous bramble, whence Stead pulled him out with thelantern flattened under him, and his first breathless words were-- "Beelzebub himself!" Then adding, as he stood upright, "he made full atme, and I saw his eyes glaring.


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