![]() ![]() ![]() As I stood, the driver jumped again into his seat and shook the reins. I could see even in the dim light that the stone was massively carved, but that the carving had been much worn by time and weather. Then he took my traps, and placed them on the ground beside me as I stood close to a great door, old and studded with large iron nails, and set in a projecting doorway of massive stone. His hand actually seemed like a steel vice that could have crushed mine if he had chosen. Again I could not but notice his prodigious strength. When the caleche stopped, the driver jumped down and held out his hand to assist me to alight. I have not yet been able to see it by daylight. In the gloom the courtyard looked of considerable size, and as several dark ways led from it under great round arches, it perhaps seemed bigger than it really is. I must have been asleep, for certainly if I had been fully awake I must have noticed the approach of such a remarkable place. ![]()
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