But the voice of another captain was heard and then lost: "The Montsou men are cutting the cables! Let every one go up!" When he had understood, Chaval stopped Catherine short. The idea that he would meet the Montsou men up above, should he get out, paralysed his legs. It had come, then, that band which he thought had got into the hands of the police. For a moment he thought of retracing his path and ascending through Gaston-Marie, but that was no longer possible. He swore, hesitating, hiding his fear, repeating that it was stupid to run like that. They would not, surely, leave them at the bottom. The captain's voice echoed anew, now approaching them: "Let every one go up! To the ladders! to the ladders!" And Chaval was carried away with his mates. He pushed Catherine and accused her

