The Black Arrow


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House shouts began to be heard, and first one voice, and then several,  
crying aloud upon a name. This noise had plainly disconcerted the  
murderer, for the trap-door was silently lowered to its place, and the  
steps hurriedly returned, passed once more close below the lads, and died  
away in the distance.  
Here was a moment's respite. Dick breathed deep, and then, and not till  
then, he gave ear to the disturbance which had interrupted the attack,  
and which was now rather increasing than diminishing. All about the Moat  
House feet were running, doors were opening and slamming, and still the  
voice of Sir Daniel towered above all this bustle, shouting for "Joanna."  
"Joanna!" repeated Dick. "Why, who the murrain should this be? Here is  
no Joanna, nor ever hath been. What meaneth it?"  
Matcham was silent. He seemed to have drawn further away. But only a  
little faint starlight entered by the window, and at the far end of the  
apartment, where the pair were, the darkness was complete.  
"Jack," said Dick, "I wot not where ye were all day. Saw ye this  
Joanna?"  
"
Nay," returned Matcham, "I saw her not."  
Nor heard tell of her?" he pursued.  
"
The steps drew nearer. Sir Daniel was still roaring the name of Joanna  


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