When they reached the prison door,the crowd gathered about them,eager for news,watching Mizzoo unfasten the door as if he were unlocking the secret to Willock's whereabouts.There were loud imprecations on the head of the murderer,and fierce prophecies as to what would happen to Bill if he preserved his incriminating silence.It seemed but a moment before hurrying forms from many directions packed themselves into a mass before the jail.
The cells were in the basement.The only entrance to the building was by means of a flight of six steps leading to an unroofed platform before the door of the story proper.Mizzoo and Wilfred,standing on this platform,were lifted above the heads of perhaps a hundred men who watched eagerly the dangling bunch of keys.Mizzoo had stationed three deputies at the foot of the steps to keep back the mob,for if the excited men once rushed into the jail nothing could check their course.The deputies,tall broad-shouldered fellows,pushed back the threatening tide,always with good-natured protests,--words half bantering,half appealing,repulsive thrusts of the arms,rough but inflicting no hurt.So peaceful a minute before had been the Square,it was difficult to comprehend the sudden spirit of danger.
Mizzoo whispered to Wilfred,We'd better get in as quick as possible.
The words were lost in the increasing roar of voices.He spoke again:When I swing open the door,that bunch will try to make a run for it.
You jump inside and I'll be after you like a shot....We'll lock ourselves in--
Hey,Mizzoo!shouted a voice from the crowd,bring out that old cuss.Drag him to the platform,we want to hear what he's got to say.