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Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881

"Alroy The Prince Of The Captivity"


The cavern narrowed as he cautiously advanced, and soon he found himself
at the head of an evidently artificial gallery. A crowd of bats rushed
forward and extinguished his torch [48] He leant down to relight it and
in so doing observed that he had trod upon an artificial pavement.
The gallery was of great extent, with a gradual declination [49] Being
in a straight line with the mouth of the cavern, the moonlit scene was
long visible, but Alroy, on looking round, now perceived that the
exterior was shut out by the eminence that he had left behind him. The
sides of the gallery were covered with strange and sculptured forms.
The Prince of the Captivity proceeded along this gallery for nearly two
hours. A distant murmur of falling water, which might have been
distinguished nearly from the first, increased in sound as he advanced,
and now, from the loud roar and dash at hand, he felt that he was on the
brink of some cataract. It as very dark. His heart trembled. He felt
his footing ere he ventured to advance. The spray suddenly leaped
forward and extinguished his torch.
His eminent danger filled him with terror, and he receded some paces,
but in vain endeavoured to reillumine his torch, which was soaked with
water.


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