to use their weapons without an absolute necessity, and who
endeavoured, by main strength, to capture and detain their antagonist.
"Look well to the door!" cried the voice of the principal officer, "and
hang out more light!"
Two or three additional lanterns were speedily brought forward; and over
the whole interior of the cavern a dim but sufficient light now rapidly
circled, giving to the scene and to the combatants a picturesque and
wild appearance.
The quick eye of the head-officer descried in an instant the rise of the
steps, and the advantage the robbers were thereby acquiring. He and two
of his men threw themselves forward, seized the ladder, if so it may be
called, dragged it once more to the ground, and ascended. But Clifford,
grasping with both hands the broken shaft of a cart that lay in reach,
received the foremost invader with a salute that sent him prostrate and
senseless back among his companions. The second shared the same fate;
and the stout leader of the enemy, who, like a true general, had kept
himself in the rear, paused now in the middle of the steps, dismayed
alike by the reception of his friends and the athletic form towering
above, with raised weapons and menacing attitude. Perhaps that moment
seemed to the judicious Mr. Nabbem more favourable to parley than to
conflict. He cleared his throat, and thus addressed the foe:
"You, sir, Captain Lovett, alias Howard, alias Jackson, alias Cavendish,
alias Solomons, alias Devil,--for I knows you well, and could swear to
you with half an eye, in your clothes or without,--you lay down your
club there, and let me come alongside of you, and you'll find me as
gentle as a lamb; for I've been used to gemmen all my life, and I knows
how to treat 'em when I has 'em!"
"But if I will not let you 'come alongside of me,' what then?"
"Why, I must send one of these here pops through your skull, that's
all!"
"Nay, Mr. Nabbem, that would be too cruel! You surely would not harm one
who has such an esteem for you? Don't you remember the manner in which
I brought you off from Justice Burnflat, when you were accused, you know
whether justly or--"
"You're a liar, Captain!" cried Nabbem, furiously, fearful that
something not meet for the ears of his companions should transpire.
"You knows you are! Come down, or let me mount; otherwise I won't be
'sponsible for the consequences!"
Clifford cast a look over his shoulder. A gleam of the gray daylight
already gli
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