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had not been slow to put two and two together.
The two men departed and the door slammed. Tommy was left to his meditations.
They were not pleasant ones. Already his limbs felt cramped and stiff. He was
utterly helpless, and he could see no hope anywhere.
About an hour had passed when he heard the key softly turned, and the door
opened. It was Annette. Tommy's heart beat a little faster. He had forgotten the
girl. Was it possible that she had come to his help?
Suddenly he heard Conrad's voice:
"Come out of it, Annette. He doesn't want any supper to-night."
"Oui, oui, je sais bien. But I must take the other tray. We need the things on it."
"Well, hurry up," growled Conrad.
Without looking at Tommy the girl went over to the table, and picked up the tray.
She raised a hand and turned out the light.
"Curse you"--Conrad had come to the door--"why did you do that?"
"I always turn it out. You should have told me. Shall I relight it, Monsieur
Conrad?"
"No, come on out of it."
"Le beau petit monsieur," cried Annette, pausing by the bed in the darkness. "You
have tied him up well, hein? He is like a trussed chicken!" The frank amusement
in her tone jarred on the boy; but at that moment, to his amazement, he felt her
hand running lightly over his bonds, and something small and cold was pressed
into the palm of his hand.
"
Come on, Annette."
Mais me voila."
"
The door shut. Tommy heard Conrad say:
Lock it and give me the key."
"
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