The Little Grated Window
Gryphuswasfollowedbythemastiff.
Theturnkeytooktheanimalroundthejail,sothat,ifneedsbe,hemightrecognizetheprisoners.
“Father,”saidRosa,“hereisthefamousprisonfromwhichMynheerGrotiusescaped.YouknowMynheerGrotius?”
“Oh,yes,thatrogueGrotius,afriendofthatvillainBarneveldt,whomIsawexecutedwhenIwasachild.Ah!soGrotius;andthat’sthechamberfromwhichheescaped.Well,I’llanswerforitthatnooneshallescapeafterhiminmytime.”
Andthusopeningthedoor,hebeganinthedarktotalktotheprisoner.
Thedog,onhispart,wentuptotheprisoner,and,growling,smelledabouthislegsjustasthoughtoaskhimwhatrighthehadstilltobealive,afterhavinglefttheprisoninthecompanyoftheRecorderandtheexecutioner.
ButthefairRosacalledhimtoherside.
“Well,mymaster,”saidGryphus,holdinguphislanterntothrowalittlelightaround,“youseeinmeyournewjailer.Iamheadturnkey,andhaveallthecellsundermycare.Iamnotvicious,butI’mnottobetrifledwith,asfarasdisciplinegoes.”
“MygoodMasterGryphus,Iknowyouperfectlywell,”saidtheprisoner,approachingwithinthecircleoflightcastaroundbythelantern.
“Halloa!that’syou,MynheervanBaerle,”saidGryphus.“That’syou;well,Ideclare,it’sastonishinghowpeopledomeet.”
“Oh,yes;andit’sreallyagreatpleasuretome,goodMasterGryphus,toseethatyourarmisdoingwell,asyouareabletoholdyourlanternwithit.”
Gryphusknittedhisbrow.