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Updated: June 11, 2025
The good hunchback appeared cured of his old love, embraced the children, and when he was alone with the dyer's wife, recalled the night in the clothes-chest, and the night in the sewer, to her memory, saying to her, "Ha, ha! what games you used to have with me." "It was your own fault," said she, laughing.
"Plutus is at the door and to-morrow morning you shall both have garlands." "Yes, of violets, ivy and roses," added Dame Herse. "Is Agne asleep?" "As sound as the dead. She always sleeps soundly unless she lies wide awake all the night through. But we were both so tired and I am still. It is a comfort to yawn. Do you see how I am sitting?" "On the clothes-chest?" said Herse.
Young, modest, rose and white, and just about as tall as Your Majesty. If you will allow me, I will not tell you who she is, till after I have been to our tent to fetch the gems with the copies of the marble." "You will find them in an ivory casket at the bottom of my clothes-chest," said Publius; "here is the key."
The shelf, the table, the clothes-chest, were all of rough fir-wood; and the walls of the house were of logs, well stuffed with moss in all the crevices, to keep out the cold.
Two little cabins of the size of a decent clothes-chest take the deck and engine-room officers, four of them. Another box cabin is reserved for the commander when he has time to occupy it. At daybreak the commander comes on deck in coat and trousers of black leather lined with wool, a protection against oil, cold, and sea-water. The crew at their stations await the command to cast off.
The most likely places in James' room for anything to be hidden were a small closet, in which were shelves loaded with odds and ends, and an old clothes-chest that was concealed underneath the bed. This last was first examined, but found to contain merely an assortment of old clothing.
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