tore it
from
him,and
because he
resisted
they threw
him out of
the
dining-room
window.The
house was
on one
floor but
raised
well above
the
ground,and
the fall
was so
serious
that the
man
remained
lying
stunned
till the
cook and a
stable-boy
ventured
forth at
dusk from
their
hiding-places
and picked
him up.By
that time
the mob
had
departed
carrying
off the
tin
box,which
they
supposed
to be full
of paper
money.Some
distance
from the


