He slowly climbed the stairs of the towers, filled with a secret fright which must have been communicated to the rare passers-by in the Place du Parvis by the mysterious light of his lamp, mounting so late from
loophole to
loophole of the bell tower.
Cassy had remarked the young man from her
loophole in the garret, and seen him bear away the body of Tom, and observed with secret exultation, his rencontre with Legree.
"Ah!" said I, pressing him, for I thought I saw him near a
loophole here; "but would that be your opinion at Walworth?"
At last, with intense relief, I saw dimly coming up, a foot to the right of me, a slender
loophole in the wall.
He persisted until, at last, he had not sufficient strength to rise and cast his supper out of the
loophole. The next morning he could not see or hear; the jailer feared he was dangerously ill.
"Only one of your fair hands," said Maritornes, "to enable her to vent over it the great passion passion which has brought her to this
loophole, so much to the risk of her honour; for if the lord her father had heard her, the least slice he would cut off her would be her ear."
When they arrived Grimaud went carelessly and sat down by a
loophole in the wall, letting his legs dangle outside.
The girl, standing pale and rigid against the farther wall, sought with ever-increasing terror for some
loophole of escape.
There was, apparently, no considered
loopholes. It appeared that the swift wings of their desires would have shattered against the iron gates of the impossible.
But the guns remained loaded, the
loopholes in blockhouses and entrenchments looked out just as menacingly, and the unlimbered cannon confronted one another as before.
Yet that grief and this joy were alike outside all the ordinary conditions of life; they were
loopholes, as it were, in that ordinary life through which there came glimpses of something sublime.
She left the chapel--very slowly and often turning back to gaze again--and coming to a low door, which plainly led into the tower, opened it, and climbed the winding stair in darkness; save where she looked down, through narrow
loopholes, on the place she had left, or caught a glimmering vision of the dusty bells.