Seven Days in May
Chapter 11 They emerged into a bright, airy room. This was not a dungeon. This was a suite of lodgings, well-furnished with a simple bed, a small table, and a washbasin. A window looked out over the fortress walls, gray and imposing. "You are free to move about," the jailer said, his tone flat. "But you are not to leave the fortress. The Magistrate himself will be your parole officer." He left. Gertie looked around the room. It was small, but it was hers. She had time. She had a mirror. She had hot water. She spent the first two days grooming herself. She dressed in the clothes she had been given: a plain, brown dress that was simple and serviceable. She spent the remaining days observing. She listened to the guards as they passed in the corridor. She watched the officers as they came and went through a big double door. She studied the layout of the fortress. She followed the routine. She learned that the fortress was a self-contained world, a stone city within a st...