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The
Tol-Hek
was
the
iron
gate
leading
to
the
harbor
of
Schevening
,
in
which
a
small
vessel
was
waiting
for
the
two
brothers
.
The
carriage
drove
off
with
the
fugitives
at
the
full
speed
of
a
pair
of
spirited
Flemish
horses
.
Rosa
followed
them
with
her
eyes
until
they
turned
the
corner
of
the
street
,
upon
which
,
closing
the
door
after
her
,
she
went
back
and
threw
the
key
into
a
cell
.
The
noise
which
had
made
Rosa
suppose
that
the
people
were
forcing
the
prison
door
was
indeed
owing
to
the
mob
battering
against
it
after
the
square
had
been
left
by
the
military
.
Solid
as
the
gate
was
,
and
although
Gryphus
,
to
do
him
justice
,
stoutly
enough
refused
to
open
it
,
yet
evidently
it
could
not
resist
much
longer
,
and
the
jailer
,
growing
very
pale
,
put
to
himself
the
question
whether
it
would
not
be
better
to
open
the
door
than
to
allow
it
to
be
forced
,
when
he
felt
some
one
gently
pulling
his
coat
.
He
turned
round
and
saw
Rosa
.
"
Do
you
hear
these
madmen
?
"
he
said
.
"
I
hear
them
so
well
,
my
father
,
that
in
your
place
--
--
"
"
You
would
open
the
door
?
"
"
No
,
I
should
allow
it
to
be
forced
.
"
"
But
they
will
kill
me
!
"