Jack; therefore; soon got well。 As soon as he was on his legs again; before resuming his work on the farm; he wished to go and visit his friend Harry; and learn why he had not e to the Irvine merry…making。 He could not understand his absence; for Harry was not a man who would willingly promise and not perform。 It was unlikely; too; that the son of the old overman had not heard of the wreck of the MOTALA; as it was in all the papers。 He must know the part Jack had taken in it; and what had happened to him; and it was unlike Harry not to hasten to the farm and see how his old chum was going on。
As Harry had not e; there must have been something to prevent him。 Jack Ryan would as soon deny the existence of the Fire…Maidens as believe in Harry"s indifference。
Two days after the catastrophe Jack left the farm merily; feeling nothing of his wounds。 Singing in the fullness of his heart; he awoke the echoes of the cliff; as he walked to the station of the railway; which VIA Glasgow would take him to Stirling and Callander。
As he was waiting for his train; his attention was attracted by a bill posted up on the walls; containing the following notice:
〃On the 4th of December; the engineer; James Starr; of Edinburgh; embarked from Granton Pier; on board the Prince of Wales。 He disembarked the same day at Stirling。 From that time nothing further has been heard of him。
〃Any information concerning him is requested to be sent to the President of the Royal Institution; Edinburgh。〃
Jack Ryan; stopping before one of these advertisements; read it twice over; with extreme surprise。
〃Mr。 Starr!〃 he exclaimed。 〃Why; on the 4th of December I met him with Harry on the ladder of the Dochart pit! That was ten days ago! And he has not been seen from that time! That explains why my chum didn"t e to Irvine。〃
And without taking time to inform the President of the Royal Institution by letter; what he knew relative to James Starr; Jack jumped into the train; determining to go first of all to the Yarrow shaft。 There he would descend to the depths of the pit; if necessary; to find Harry; and with him was sure to be the engineer James Starr。
〃They haven"t turned up again;〃 said he to himself。 〃Why? Has anything prevented them? Could any work of importance keep them still at the bottom of the mine? I must find out!〃 and Ryan; hastening his steps; arrived in less than an hour at the Yarrow shaft。
Externally nothing was changed。 The same silence around。 Not a living creature was moving in that desert region。 Jack entered the ruined shed which covered the opening of the shaft。 He gazed down into the dark abyss……nothing was to be seen。 He listened……nothing was to be heard。
〃And my lamp!〃 he exclaimed; 〃suppose it isn"t in its place!〃 The lamp which Ryan used when he visited the pit was usually deposited in a corner; near the landing of the topmost ladder。 It had disappeared。
〃Here is a nuisance!〃 said Jack; beginning to feel rather
uneasy。 Then; without hesitating; superstitious though he was; 〃I will go;〃 said he; 〃though it"s as dark down there as in the lowest depths of the infernal regions!〃
And he began to descend the long flight of ladders; which led down the gloomy shaft。 Jack Ryan had not forgotten his old mining habits; and he was well acquainted with the Dochart pit; or he would scarcely have dared to venture thus。 He went very carefully; however。 His foot tried each round; as some of them were worm…eaten。 A false step would entail a deadly fall; through this space of fifteen hundred feet。 He counted each landing as he passed it; knowing that he could not reach the bottom of the shaft until he had left the thirtieth。 Once there; he would have no trouble; so he thought; in finding the cottage; built; as we have said; at the extremity of the principal passage。
Jack Ryan went on thus until he got to the twenty…sixth landing; and consequently had two hundred feet between him and the bottom。
Here he put down his leg to feel for the first rung of the twenty…seventh ladder。 But his foot swinging in space found nothing to rest on。 He knelt down and felt about with his hand for the top of the ladder。 It was in vain。
〃Old Nick himself must have been down this way!〃 said Jack; not without a slight feeling of terror。
He stood considering for some time; with folded arms; and longing to be able to pierce the imperable darkness。 Then it occurred to him that if he could not get down; neither could the inhabitants of the mine get up。 There was now no munication between the depths of the pit and the upper regions。 If the removal of the lower ladders of the Yarrow shaft had been effected since his last visit to the cottage; what had bee of Simon Ford; his wife; his son; and the engineer?
The prolonged absence of James Starr proved that he had not left the pit since the day Ryan met with him in the shaft。 How had the cottage been provisioned since then? The food of these unfortunate people; imprisoned fifteen hundred feet below the surface of the ground; must have been exhausted by this time。
All this passed through Jack"s mind; as he saw that by himself he could do nothing to get to the cottage。 He had no doubt but that munication had been interrupted
with a malevolent intention。 At any rate; the authorities must be informed; and that as soon as possible。
Jack Ryan bent forward from the landing。
〃Harry! Harry!〃 he shouted with his powerful voice。
Harry"s name echoed and re…echoed among the rocks; and finally died away in the depths of the shaft。
Ryan rapidly ascended the upper ladders and returned to the light of day。 Without losing a moment he reached the Callander station; just caught the express to Edinburgh; and by three o"clock was before the Lord Provost。
There his declaration was received。 His account was given so clearly that it could not be doubted。 Sir William Elphiston; President of the Royal Institution; and not only colleague; but a personal friend of Starr"s; was also informed; and asked to direct the search which was to be made without delay in the mine。 Several men were placed at his disposal; supplied with lamps; picks; long rope ladders; not forgetting provis
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