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It
was
not
yet
quite
dark
in
the
tunnel
when
Phyllis
caught
at
Bobbie
's
skirt
,
ripping
out
half
a
yard
of
gathers
,
but
no
one
noticed
this
at
the
time
.
"
I
want
to
go
back
,
"
she
said
,
"
I
do
n't
like
it
.
It
'll
be
pitch
dark
in
a
minute
.
I
WO
N'T
go
on
in
the
dark
.
I
do
n't
care
what
you
say
,
I
WO
N'T
.
"
"
Do
n't
be
a
silly
cuckoo
,
"
said
Peter
;
"
I
've
got
a
candle
end
and
matches
,
and
--
what
's
that
?
"
"
That
"
was
a
low
,
humming
sound
on
the
railway
line
,
a
trembling
of
the
wires
beside
it
,
a
buzzing
,
humming
sound
that
grew
louder
and
louder
as
they
listened
.
"
It
's
a
train
,
"
said
Bobbie
.
"
Which
line
?
"
"
Let
me
go
back
,
"
cried
Phyllis
,
struggling
to
get
away
from
the
hand
by
which
Bobbie
held
her
.
"
Do
n't
be
a
coward
,
"
said
Bobbie
;
"
it
's
quite
safe
.
Stand
back
.
"
"
Come
on
,
"
shouted
Peter
,
who
was
a
few
yards
ahead
.
"
Quick
!
Manhole
!
"
The
roar
of
the
advancing
train
was
now
louder
than
the
noise
you
hear
when
your
head
is
under
water
in
the
bath
and
both
taps
are
running
,
and
you
are
kicking
with
your
heels
against
the
bath
's
tin
sides
.
But
Peter
had
shouted
for
all
he
was
worth
,
and
Bobbie
heard
him
.
She
dragged
Phyllis
along
to
the
manhole
.
Phyllis
,
of
course
,
stumbled
over
the
wires
and
grazed
both
her
legs
.
But
they
dragged
her
in
,
and
all
three
stood
in
the
dark
,
damp
,
arched
recess
while
the
train
roared
louder
and
louder
.
It
seemed
as
if
it
would
deafen
them
.
And
,
in
the
distance
,
they
could
see
its
eyes
of
fire
growing
bigger
and
brighter
every
instant
.