The Black Arrow


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THE BLACK ARROW--A TALE OF THE TWO ROSES  
Critic on the Hearth:  
No one but myself knows what I have suffered, nor what my books have  
gained, by your unsleeping watchfulness and admirable pertinacity. And  
now here is a volume that goes into the world and lacks your  
imprimatur: a strange thing in our joint lives; and the reason of it  
stranger still! I have watched with interest, with pain, and at length  
with amusement, your unavailing attempts to peruse The Black Arrow; and  
I think I should lack humour indeed, if I let the occasion slip and did  
not place your name in the fly-leaf of the only book of mine that you  
have never read--and never will read.  
That others may display more constancy is still my hope. The tale was  
written years ago for a particular audience and (I may say) in rivalry  
with a particular author; I think I should do well to name him, Mr.  
Alfred R. Phillips. It was not without its reward at the time. I could  
not, indeed, displace Mr. Phillips from his well-won priority; but in the  
eyes of readers who thought less than nothing of Treasure Island, The  


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