They left the
doors open between, and it was due to this that Cora heard, soon
after falling into a light doze, the voice of Belle calling her.
"Cora! Cora!" came the entreaty.
"Yes--what is it?" asked Cora, sleepily.
"Some one is in my room!" hissed Belle, in a stage whisper.
"Oh!" cried Cora, and she sat up suddenly, and pulled the cord of the
electric light.
CHAPTER XII
LEFT ALONE
The flood of radiance from the electric light shone from Cora's room,
into that where Belle was, and with the gleam of the modern illumination,
Cora's bravery grew apace.
"What did you say, Belle?" she asked, now quite wide awake. "Are you
ill?"
"No, but, oh! I'm so frightened. There's some one in my room! I'm
sure of it!"
"Nonsense!"
"I tell you I can hear some one walking around!" insisted Belle.
"Did you get up and look?" asked Cora.
"Did I get up? Indeed I did not!" was the indignant answer. "I'm
scared stiff as it is."
"And you want me to look?" murmured Cora.
"Oh, but you have your light lit, Cora dear. And really I am afraid
to get up. Do come and see what it is. Perhaps it's only one of
those large fruit bats that Inez told us about."
"A bat! Indeed I'll not come in and have it get tangled in my hair!"
objected Cora. "I'm going to call some one of the hotel help."
But there was no need, for Jack, whose room was across the corridor
from that of his sister, heard the talking, and, getting into a
dressing gown and slippers, he knocked at Cora's door.
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