Chapter 4
Inthemeanwhileobtainedthehorrorofthedungeons,afterthediscoveryoftheplottobreakprison.Andnever,duringthoseeternalhoursofwaiting,wasitabsentfrommyconsciousnessthatIshouldfollowtheseotherconvictsout,endurethehellsofinquisitiontheyendured,andbebroughtbackawreckandflungonthestonefloorofmystone-walled,iron-dooreddungeon.
Theycameforme.Ungraciouslyandungently,withblowandcurse,theyhaledmeforth,andIfacedCaptainJamieandWardenAtherton,themselvesarrayedwiththestrengthofhalfadozenstate-bought,tax-paidbrutesofguardswholingeredintheroomtodoanybidding.Buttheywerenotneeded.
“Sitdown,”saidWardenAtherton,indicatingastoutarm-chair.
I,beatenandsore,withoutwaterforanightlongandadaylong,faintwithhunger,weakfromabeatingthathadbeenaddedtofivedaysinthedungeonandeightyhoursinthejacket,oppressedbythecalamityofhumanfate,apprehensiveofwhatwastohappentomefromwhatIhadseenhappentotheothers—I,awaveringwaifofahumanmanandanerstwhileprofessorofagronomyinaquietcollegetown,Ihesitatedtoaccepttheinvitationtositdown.
WardenAthertonwasalargemanandaverypowerfulman.Hishandsflashedouttoagriponmyshoulders.Iwasastrawinhisstrength.Heliftedmeclearofthefloorandcrashedmedowninthechair.