The Black Box by E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) Oppenheim
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yards until they found an opening. Then Quest gave vent to a little
exclamation. Immediately in front of them was a small hut, built apparently of sticks and bamboos, with a stronger framework behind. The sloping roof was grass-grown and entwined with rushes. The only apology for a window was a queer little hole set quite close to the roof. "The sort of place where the Professor might keep some of his pets," Quest observed thoughtfully. "We'll have a look inside, any way." There was a rude-looking door, but Quest, on trying it, found it locked. They walked around the place but found no other opening. All the time from inside they could hear queer, scuffling sounds. Lenora's cheeks grew paler. "Must we stay?" she murmured. "I don't think I want to see what's inside. Mr. Quest! Mr. Quest!" She clung to his arm. They were opposite the little aperture which served as a window, and at that moment it suddenly framed the face of a creature, human in features, diabolical in expression. Long hair drooped over one cheek, the close-set eyes were filled with fury, the white teeth gleamed menacingly. Quest felt in his pocket for his revolver. "Say, that's some face!" he remarked. "I'd hate to spoil it." Even as he spoke, it disappeared. Quest took out the little gate opening apparatus from his pocket. "We've got to get inside there, Lenora," he announced, stepping forward. |
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