Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 461

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By this time I was sensible that there was a little confusion in mythoughts, and by way of employing them on practical and usefulobjects, I determined to make a tour of the room. But first it wasnecessary to get rid, somehow or other, of my plunder--to plant theproperty, as we call it; and with that view I laid it carefully, pieceby piece, in the corner of a sofa, and concealed it with the cover. This was a great relief. I almost began to feel like the injuredparty--more like a captive than a r
...obber; and I groped my way throughthe room, with a sort of vague idea that I might perhaps stumble uponsome trap-door, or sliding-panel, which would lead into the open air, or, at worst, into a secret chamber, where I should be safe for anygiven number of years from my persecutors. But there was nothing ofthe kind in this stern, prosaic place: nothing but a few cabinets andtables, and couches, and arm-chairs, and common-chairs, anddevotional-chairs; and footstools, and lamps, and statuettes, andglass-shades, and knick-knacks; and one elaborate girandole hung roundwith crystal prisms, which played such an interminable tune againsteach other when I chanced to move them, that I stumbled away as fastas I could, and subsided into a _fauteuil_ so rich, so deep, that Ifelt myself swallowed up, as it were, in its billows of swan's down.

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