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The Rock |
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Jip at once put his nose down close to the ground and began to run all over the place. Up and down he went, back and forth--zig-zagging, twisting, doubling and turning. And everywhere he went, the Doctor ran behind him, close at his heels--till he was terribly out of breath. At last Jip let out a great bark and sat down. And when the Doctor came running up to him, he found the dog staring into a big, deep hole in the middle of the rock. "The boy's uncle is down there," said Jip quietly. "No wonder those silly eagles couldn't see him!--It takes a dog to find a man." So the Doctor got down into the hole, which seemed to be a kind of cave, or tunnel, running a long way under the ground. Then he struck a match and started to make his way along the dark passage with Jip following behind. The Doctor's match soon went out; and he had to strike another and another and another. At last the passage came to an end; and the Doctor found himself in a kind of tiny room with walls of rock. And there, in the middle of the room, his head resting on his arms, lay a man with very red hair--fast asleep! Jip went up and sniffed at something lying on the ground beside him. The Doctor stooped and picked it up. It was an enormous snuff-box. And it was full of Black Rappee! |
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