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.After doing this, she sat and read from a book she found onthe desk.It was the least she could do, since she had promised.She would show Captain Birminghamshe was not aperson to be kept against her will.She laughed, anticipating the rage that would descendupon George,for whom she could feel nothing but hatred.After all, he had brought her to this disgrace.A fit-tingABC Amber Text Converter Trial version, http://www.processtext.com/abctxt.htmlreward, she thought.Shakespeare's Hamlet was not very quieting to her already frayed nerves.She began to feelapprehensive at the delay of George's return and at times would put the book aside to pacethe floor.After a few moments, she would snatch up the book again and force herself to read.When hefinally didunlock the door and rap, she dropped the book and shot out of her seat in pure nervousness.She madeherself sit again and calmly called admittance.He opened the door, stepped in and turned tolock it.Inhis hand was a tray bearing her tea. I brought you the tea, miss.It's good and 'ot. He smiled and started to come forward to bringit to her.Now was her chance.She raised the pistol from the desk and pulled back the lock. Don't move, George, or I shall have to shoot, she said.Her voice sounded strange to herears.George glanced up from the tray and found the huge bore staring at him.He didn't think a gunin awoman's hand was a laughing matter.They never realized the full danger of one.He turned afew shadespaler. Please drop the keys on the table, George, and do be careful, she pleaded.She watched ashe did so,leaning against the desk to ease her shaking limbs. Now very carefully walk to the window seat, she directed and did not take her eyes off himas he madehis way hence.He moved slowly, deliberately, and with a great deal of caution across the room.He knewwhen to be careful.When he stood in front of the window, Heather's breath slipped from her in a longsigh. Please sit, she commanded, feeling a bit of confidence return.She moved to the table, picked up the keys, not taking her eyes from the old man facing herand backedto the door.Without turning, she felt for the lock and thrust the key in and turned it.The feel-ing of prisonslid away with the latch. Please, George, to the locker and inside.And don't try anything for I'm quite nervous and thepistol isreally very delicate.George dropped his idea of quick assault.It was true, she was nervous.She had trouble hold-ing the gunsteady in her hands and she had her lip tightly clenched between her teeth.She would shootif he made amove to stop her, he concluded.He wondered if the pain of his captain's rage would be lessthan that ofa shot from the pistol the girl held in her hands.He knew the man's anger could burn to greatheightswhen provoked.He had been with him for a long time.He was fond of his captain and ad-mired him; hewas also afraid of him at times.But he doubted if Captain Birmingham would kill him and hewas sure thepistol could easily send him to his grave if he tried to take it from the frightened girl.Hewalked to thelocker, stepped into the cramped space and pulled the door closed behind him.Heather had stood watching the servant, ready to run if he made a move toward her.Shebreathed a sighof relief when he was safely closeted and crept to the door of the locker and pushed it closeduntil sheheard a click.It had no latch on the inside so she would have time to get away before analarm could besounded.She went to the desk and opened the drawer where she had found the bag ofmoney and tookher one pound, leaving the empty pistol on top of the desk.ABC Amber Text Converter Trial version, http://www.processtext.com/abctxt.html It didn't take her long to reach the door.It opened very quietly.No one was about in thecompanionwayand she hurried to the door at its end.She had not thought about getting off the deck of theship, andwhen she cracked the door a slit, her escape looked impossible.There were many peopleaboard, andshe would not go without notice [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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