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st a trick of lightning。 Thunder shook the ground; trembled in his breath。 Behind him; a shout and a stab of light; his shoulder burned。
 He plunged to the ground; behind a rock; and tried to see where the cleft had been。 Lightning again; there; only a jump and stretch。 It still looked deep; a black gash in the rocky slope。 Rain poured down; even harder now。 He forced himself to stand; to take those few steps; to reach up and haul himself into darker darkness。
 When the next lightning came; he saw it as a blue…white flash against dark walls。 Limping; staggering; he tried to work his way further in。 Water trickled along between his feet; getting deeper; pebbles rolled and he lurched against the rocks; biting his tongue at the pain in his shoulder。 Then the ground fell out from under his feet; and he slid down a crumbling slope into black oblivion。
 Chapter Seventeen 
 George awoke with a stiff neck and aching head。 It was dark。 Night; he thought。 He tried to stretch; and discovered that his wrists were bound behind his back。 This; he thought; will never do。 He blinked several times; and drew in a breath that stank of cleaning solution; old wood; and sour water。 When he let the breath out in a gusty sigh; the sound seemed small and confined; as if he were in a closet。 He felt around with his legs; glad to find that his captors had not tied his ankles。 He could sit up; though he felt dizzy。
 The mind his father always doubted he had began to work。 He couldn't remember how he'd gotten into this; but his friends never pulled tricks this unpleasant。 He forced his mind back to the last clear memory; then tried to go forward。 The flight to the island … the crash … Ronnie pale and sick … the ragged islanders who claimed to be the victims of a manhunt。 He and Ronnie; building a trap of leaves and branches … a sound in the night … dawn … then nothing。
 He had not liked capture the first time; with Petris and Oblo; this time; when he was sure it was their enemies; he liked it less。 He had been captured somehow … that he could not yet remember … and he was confined in something that sounded and smelled like a closet for cleaning supplies。 The others must still be free … or some of them … or he would be dead。
 He brushed that thought aside。 He; George Starbridge Mahoney; was not going to die。 That would not happen; sordid deaths happened to others; not to young men of good family whose trousers never lost their crease。 He was going to escape; and warn Lord Thornbuckle; and then go rescue Ronnie and the others。 And the first thing to do was find out more about his prison。
 With difficulty; he levered himself up to his feet。 It was remarkably hard to find his balance in the dark。 He backed up slowly; until his hands bumped a wall。 His fingers recognized wood; then something papery; then more wood。 He edged along; feeling for a corner; and bumped into a shelf that caught him painfully above the elbows。 Something landed on the shelf; and he felt a small bump against his back as whatever it was fell over and rolled。
 It occurred to him then that he should not let that object fall off the shelf。
 It would make noise; and noise might bring his captors; and his captors might think he knew where the others were hiding。 His captors might even be unpleasant。 He had not enjoyed the classes on interrogation resistance which even the Royals found necessary; he wanted nothing to do with the real thing。
 He leaned a little on the shelf; trying to encourage the small item to roll backwards; and the entire shelf fell off its supports。 Hard; sharp…edged cans banged against his arms; the backs of his legs; and clattered on the floor; something breakable smashed。 Stinging fumes rose; and he choked; then coughed helplessly。 His eyes burned; tears rolled down his face; he staggered away from the shelf; tripping over unseen rolling hazards on the floor; and hit his shin on a bucket with a loud clang。 He gave a most ungentlemanly curse。
 Light stabbed his eyes; and the door opened。 He lunged toward it; but the shadowy figures there shoved him back so hard that he could not keep his feet。
 He fell against the bucket … it hurt just as much on the backs of his legs … and sat down hard in a puddle of whatever it was with the strong smell。 He could feel it oozing through his expensive Guilsamme trousers。
 〃Shut up!〃 said one off the shadows; before he knew his mouth was open。 〃Or get another dose。〃
 Another dose。 That meant he'd been drugged or poisoned … he had a tiny; shrinking vision of a creek; of a full water flask ing to his lips。 With that memory came thirst; worse even than his headache。
 〃I'm thirsty;〃 he said; surprised by the rough weakness of his voice。
 Someone laughed; unpleasantly。 It reminded George of the senior bully; the year he'd started school。 〃Too bad;〃 someone said; the voice sounded as if it belonged to the laugh。 〃But not for long。〃
 〃No; wait。。。 if they autopsy; they'll look for dehydration。〃 The other voice had an undertone of anxiety。
 〃So?〃 George tried to squint past the lights aimed at him; but still could not see either figure … or if there were more than two。 〃Seawater might do that …〃
 〃Nah。 The old man said take care of 'em until we got the whole bunch …〃
 〃He didn't say tell 'em the whole plan!〃 The door slammed; George could hear raised voices; but not the words。 He glanced around the closet。 In the light of its single fixture; it was as cramped and unpleasant as his experience in the dark suggested。 It was about two by three meters; with the door on the middle of one long side; and shelves on either side of the door。 Above the shelf he'd broken; two more supported a collection of brushes; cans; and jugs; on the other side of the door; the shelves held bathroom supplies in neatly labelled boxes。 Behind him mops and brooms hung from a rack; he had been lucky not to dislodge any of them when he fell over the mop bucket。
 It had to be a large house or building; probably on the neighboring island。
 Bandon; its name was。 Bandon where the landing field had signalled that they were unwele。 Where the hunters; according to Petris; were living in fort in the lodge; while the victims struggled to survive on the island。
 George shook his head at the state of his trousers; which the bright light revealed to have suffered from the island even before the noxious green liquid that still filled his nose with stinging vapor。 Never in his life had he been this disheveled。。。。 He noticed a rip in one sleeve; and a long greasy stain; as if he'd been thrown in a dirty cargo partment for the trip here。 He probably had。 And without the use of his hands; he could not even tidy himself up。
 But he could get out of the puddle of smelly green stuff; which he was sure would do his trousers more harm than simple grime。 For all he knew it would eat its way through his skin; as well。 He braced his back against the wall of mops; and stood。 There。 He could just grasp the handle of a mop。。。。 There ought to be some way of using it as a weapon the next time those persons opened the door。 But he couldn't think of one; and the door opened again。
 〃You weren't supposed to get up;〃 said the voice he associated with the nasty l
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