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The Black Arrow

PROLOGUE--JOHN AMEND-ALL
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I will swear upon the cross of Holywood I am as innocent of that good knight's hurt, whether in act or purpose, as the babe unchristened.
Neither was his throat cut; for therein they are again in error, as there still live credible witnesses to show." "It boots not, sir parson," said Bennet.

"Here is unseasonable talk." "Nay, Master Bennet, not so.

Keep ye in your due place, good Bennet," answered the priest.

"I shall make mine innocence appear.

I will, upon no consideration, lose my poor life in error.


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