john9221
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d since he fellexcept that he had moved his free hand to a
side pocketin which he remembered to have some bread and
meat (of which he had swallowed crumbs)and had likewise
scooped up a little water in it now and then. He had come straight
away from his workon being written toand had walked the
whole journey; and was on his way to Mr Bounderby’s country-
house after darkwhen he fell. He was crossing that dangerous
country at such a dangerous timebecause he was innocent of
what was laid to his chargeand couldn’t rest from coming the
nearest way to deliver himself up. The Old Hell Shaftthe pitman
saidwith a curse upon itwas worthy of its bad name to the last;
for though Stephen could speak nowhe believed it would soon be
found to have mangled the life out of him.
When all was readythis manstill taking his last hurried
charges from his comrades and the surgeon after the windlass had
begun to lower himdisappeared into the pit. The rope went out as
beforethe signal was made as beforeand the windlass stopped.
No man removed his hand from it now. Every one waited with his
Hard Times
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