The Jailer’s Daughter
OnthesameeveningGryphus,ashebroughttheprisonerhismess,slippedonthedampflagswhilstopeningthedoorofthecell,andfell,intheattempttosteadyhimself,onhishand;butasitwasturnedthewrongway,hebrokehisarmjustabovethewrist.
Corneliusrushedforwardtowardsthejailer,butGryphus,whowasnotyetawareoftheseriousnatureofhisinjury,calledouttohim,—
“Itisnothing:don’tyoustir.”
Hethentriedtosupporthimselfonhisarm,butthebonegaveway;thenonlyhefeltthepain,andutteredacry.
Whenhebecameawarethathisarmwasbroken,thisman,soharshtoothers,fellswooningonthethreshold,whereheremainedmotionlessandcold,asifdead.
DuringallthistimethedoorofthecellstoodopenandCorneliusfoundhimselfalmostfree.Butthethoughtneverenteredhismindofprofitingbythisaccident;hehadseenfromthemannerinwhichthearmwasbent,andfromthenoiseitmadeinbending,thatthebonewasfractured,andthatthepatientmustbeingreatpain;andnowhethoughtofnothingelsebutofadministeringrelieftothesufferer,howeverlittlebenevolentthemanhadshownhimselfduringtheirshortinterview.
AtthenoiseofGryphus’sfall,andatthecrywhichescapedhim,ahastystepwasheardonthestaircase,andimmediatelyafteralovelyapparitionpresenteditselftotheeyesofCornelius.