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第47章 A PLACE OF REFUGE(2)

For some time there was silence; then Walter said, "The first thing to do is to cut off the slack of the rope, there are some twelve feet of it.Then we will unwind the strands of that.There are five or six large strands as far as I can feel; we will cut them up into lengths of about a couple of feet and we ought to be able to tie these to the rope in such a way as not to slip down with our weight.If we tie them four feet apart we can go up step by step; I don't see much difficulty about that.""No," Ralph said much more cheerfully, "I should think that we could manage that."They at once set to work.The rope was cut up and unravelled, and the strands cut into pieces about two feet long.They then both set to work trying to discover some way of fastening it by which it would not slip down the rope.They made many fruitless attempts; each time that a strand was fastened with a loop large enough for them to pass a leg through, it slid down the rope when their weight was applied to it.At last they succeeded in finding out a knot which would hold.This was done by tying a knot close to one end of a piece of the strand, then sufficient was left to form the loop, and the remainder was wound round the rope in such a way that the weight only served to tighten its hold.

"Shall we begin at once?" Ralph said, when success was achieved.

"No, we had better wait until nightfall.The vibration of the rope when our weight once gets on it might be noticed by anyone crossing the courtyard.""Do you think we have sufficient bits of rope," Ralph asked.

"Just enough, I think," Walter replied; "there were six strands, and each has made six pieces, so we have thirty-six.I know the well is about a hundred feet deep, for the other day I heard some of the soldiers who were drawing water grumbling over the labour required.So if we put them three feet apart it will take thirty-three of them, which will leave three over;but we had better place them a little over a yard so as to make sure."In a short time the fading brightness of the circle of light far overhead told them that twilight had commenced, and shortly afterwards they attached the first strand to the rope some three feet above the water.

"Now," Walter said, "I will go first, at any rate for a time.I must put one leg through the loop, and sit, as it were, while I fasten the one above, as I shall want both hands for the work.You will find it a good deal easier to stand with your foot in the loop.If I get tired I will fasten another loop by the side of that on which I am resting, so you can come up and pass me.There is no hurry.It ought not to take up above an hour, and it will not do for us to get to the top until the place becomes a little quiet.Tonight they are sure to be drinking and feasting over their victory until late."They now set to work, and step by step mounted the rope.They found the work less arduous than they had expected.The rope was dry, and the strands held tightly to it.Two or three times they changed places, resting in turn from the work; but in less than two hours from the time they made the first loop Walter's head and shoulders appeared above the level of the courtyard.He could hear sounds of shouting and singing within the castle, and knew that a great feast was going on.Descending a step or two he held parley with Ralph.

"I think, perhaps, it will be better to sally out at once.Everyone is intent on his own pleasure, and we shall have no difficulty in slipping out of the castle unnoticed.All will be feasting and riot in the town, and so long as we do not brush against any one so that they may feel our wet garments we are little likely to be noticed; besides, the gates of the town will stand open late, for people from the villages round will have come in to join in the revels.""I am ready to try it, Master Walter," Ralph replied, "for I ache from head to foot with holding on to this rope.The sooner the better, say I."In another minute both stood in the courtyard.It was a retired spot, and none were passing.Going along the passage they issued into the main yard.

Here great fires were blazing, and groups of men sat round them drinking and shouting.Many lay about in drunken sleep.

"Stay where you are in the shade, Ralph.You had best lie down by the foot of the wall.Anyone who passes will think that you are in a drunken sleep.

I will creep forward and possess myself of the steel caps of two of these drunkards, and if I can get a couple of cloaks so much the better."There was no difficulty about the caps, and by dint of unbuckling the cloaks and rolling their wearers gently over, Walter succeeded at last in obtaining two of them.He also picked up a sword for Ralph - his own still hung in its sheath - and then he joined his companion, and the two putting on the steel caps and cloaks walked quietly to the gate.There were none on guard, and they issued unmolested into the town.Here all was revelry.

Bonfires blazed in the streets.Hogsheads of wine, with the heads knocked out, stood before many of the houses for all to help themselves who wished.

Drunken soldiers reeled along shouting snatches of songs, and the burghers in the highest state of hilarity thronged the ways.

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