The Black Arrow


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CHAPTER VI--ARBLASTER AGAIN  
When Dick and Lawless were suffered to steal, by a back way, out of the  
house where Lord Risingham held his garrison, the evening had already  
come.  
They paused in shelter of the garden wall to consult on their best  
course. The danger was extreme. If one of Sir Daniel's men caught sight  
of them and raised the view-hallo, they would be run down and butchered  
instantly. And not only was the town of Shoreby a mere net of peril for  
their lives, but to make for the open country was to run the risk of the  
patrols.  
A little way off, upon some open ground, they spied a windmill standing;  
and hard by that, a very large granary with open doors.  
"
How if we lay there until the night fall?" Dick proposed.  
And Lawless having no better suggestion to offer, they made a straight  
push for the granary at a run, and concealed themselves behind the door  
among some straw. The daylight rapidly departed; and presently the moon  
was silvering the frozen snow. Now or never was their opportunity to  
gain the Goat and Bagpipes unobserved and change their tell-tale  
garments. Yet even then it was advisable to go round by the outskirts,  
and not run the gauntlet of the market-place, where, in the concourse of  


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