The Naval Pioneers of Australia
THE NAVAL PIONEERS OF AUSTRALIA BY LOUIS BECKE AND WALTER JEFFERY AUTHORS OF "A FIRST FLEET FAMILY"; "THE MUTINEER," ETC. _WITH ILLUSTRATIONS_ LONDON JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET 1899
"Young ladies! Young ladies!" Miss Gifford was expostulating. "You
promised to stay in your rooms tonight."
"Oh, they are very good girls, Miss Gifford," Jane attested, "and I
can assure them that friend spook is a rank coward and has gone by
way of a pulled rope. Any pulleys loose around this place?"
"No, we have looked for such things," declared the matron. "But
please, girls, go back to bed, and if anything else happens I
promise to call you." This was a rash promise for Miss Gifford to
make, but she felt the urgency of getting those questioning heads
back on their respective pillows and so was willing to make
concessions.
"Come in my room," she said aside to Jane and Judith, and they both
followed her to the open door.
"That certainly is a noise made by someone who gets up to that
attic," insisted Jane without waiting for inquiries, "and I am sure
the sounds are made by metal chains."
"That's the weird part of it," interposed Judith.
"Why are chains more formidable than ropes?" asked Jane. "And in an
old place like this is it would not be hard to pick up a chain or
two, and you know, Judy, one old chain could make a fearful noise."
THE NAVAL PIONEERS OF AUSTRALIA BY LOUIS BECKE AND WALTER JEFFERY AUTHORS OF "A FIRST FLEET FAMILY"; "THE MUTINEER," ETC. _WITH ILLUSTRATIONS_ LONDON JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET 1899