Тайна загадочной лестницы [with w_cat] - страница 51

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[1235] Nancy and Helen led the way to the attic. There, the girl detective, crouching on her knees, opened the secret door.

[1236] "And all these years I never knew it was here!" Miss Flora exclaimed.

[1237] "And I doubt that my father did or he would have mentioned it," Aunt Rosemary added.

[1238] Nancy closed the secret door and they all went downstairs. She could hear the front-door bell ringing and assumed that it was the police. She and Helen hurried below. Captain Rossland and another officer stood there. They said other men had surrounded Riverview Manor, hoping to catch Nathan Comber if he did arrive there.

[1239] With Willie Wharton leading the way, the girls, Mr. Barradale, and the police trooped to the attic and went down the hidden staircase to the dank passageway below.

[1240] "I have a hunch from reading about old passageways that there may be one or more rooms off this tunnel," Nancy told Captain Rossland.

[1241] There were so many powerful flashlights in play now that the place was almost as bright as daylight. As the group moved along, they suddenly came to a short stairway. Willie Wharton explained that this led to an opening back of the sofa in the parlor. There was still another stone stairway which went up to Miss Flora's bedroom with an opening alongside the fireplace.

[1242] The searchers went on. Nancy, who was ahead of the others, discovered a padlocked iron door in the wall. Was it a dungeon? She had heard of such places being used for prisoners in Colonial times.

[1243] By this time Captain Rossland had caught up to her. "Do you think your father may be in there?" he asked.

[1244] "I'm terribly afraid so," said Nancy, shivering at the thought of what she might find.

[1245] The officer found that the lock was very rusty. Pulling from his pocket a penknife with various tool attachments, he soon had the door unlocked and flung it wide. He beamed his light into the blackness beyond. It was indeed a room without windows.

[1246] Suddenly Nancy cried out, "Dad!" and sprang ahead.

[1247] Lying on blankets on the floor, and covered with others, was Mr. Drew. He was murmuring faintly.

[1248] "He's alive!" Nancy exclaimed, kneeling down to pat his face and kiss him.

[1249] "He's been drugged," Captain Rossland observed. "I'd say Nathan Comber has been giving your father just enough food to keep him alive and mixing sleeping powders in with it."

[1250] From his trousers pocket the officer brought out a small vial of restorative and held it to Mr. Drew's nose. In a few moments the lawyer shook his head, and a few seconds later, opened his eyes.

[1251] "Keep talking to your dad," the captain ordered Nancy.

[1252] "Dad! Wake up! You're all right! We've rescued you!"

[1253] Within a very short time Mr. Drew realized that his daughter was kneeling beside him. Reaching out his arms from beneath the blankets, he tried to hug her.

[1254] "We'll take him upstairs," said Captain Rossland. "Willie, open that secret entrance to the parlor."

[1255] "Glad to be of help." Wharton hurried ahead and up the short flight of steps.

[1256] In the meantime, the other three men lifted Mr. Drew and carried him along the passageway. By the tune they reached the stairway, Willie Wharton had opened the secret door behind the sofa in the parlor. Mr. Drew was placed on the couch. He blinked, looked around, and then said in astonishment:

[1257] "Willie Wharton! How did you get here? Nancy, tell me the whole story."

[1258] The lawyer's robust health and sturdy constitution had stood him in good stead. He recovered with amazing rapidity from his ordeal and listened in rapt attention as one after another of those in the room related the events of the past few days.

[1259] As the story ended, there was a knock on the front door and another police officer was admitted. He had come to report to Captain Rossland that not only had Nathan Comber been captured outside of Riverview Manor, and all the loot recovered, but also that the final member of the group who had abducted Mr. Drew had been taken into custody. Comber had admitted everything, even to having attempted to injure Nancy and her father with the truck at the River Heights' bridge project. He had tried to frighten Miss Flora into selling Twin Elms because he had planned to start a housing project on the two Turn-bull properties.


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