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The Valley of Fear

CHAPTER 3
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Of the double moats which had guarded its more warlike predecessor, the outer had been allowed to dry up, and served the humble function of a kitchen garden.

The inner one was still there, and lay forty feet in breadth, though now only a few feet in depth, round the whole house.

A small stream fed it and continued beyond it, so that the sheet of water, though turbid, was never ditch-like or unhealthy.

The ground floor windows were within a foot of the surface of the water.
The only approach to the house was over a drawbridge, the chains and windlass of which had long been rusted and broken.

The latest tenants of the Manor House had, however, with characteristic energy, set this right, and the drawbridge was not only capable of being raised, but actually was raised every evening and lowered every morning.


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