The Black Arrow


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prospered in his hands exceedingly, and fortune followed him; but now,  
methinks, when his fate hath come upon him, and he runs the adventure of  
his life, he will prove but a foul lord to both of us. He may be brave  
in battle, but he hath the liar's eye; there is fear in his eye, Dick,  
and fear is as cruel as the wolf! We go down into that house, Saint Mary  
guide us forth again!"  
And so they continued their descent in silence, and came out at last  
before Sir Daniel's forest stronghold, where it stood, low and shady,  
flanked with round towers and stained with moss and lichen, in the lilied  
waters of the moat. Even as they appeared, the doors were opened, the  
bridge lowered, and Sir Daniel himself, with Hatch and the parson at his  
side, stood ready to receive them.  


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