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The Black Arrow

CHAPTER I--AT THE SIGN OF THE SUN IN KETTLEY
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But with the tail of his eye he caught a glimpse of the young lad called Master John stealthily creeping from the room.
"Why," thought Dick, "he is a young as I.

'Good boy' doth he call me?
An I had known, I should have seen the varlet hanged ere I had told him.
Well, if he goes through the fen, I may come up with him and pull his ears." Half an hour later, Sir Daniel gave Dick the letter, and bade him speed to the Moat House.

And, again, some half an hour after Dick's departure, a messenger came, in hot haste, from my Lord of Risingham.
"Sir Daniel," the messenger said, "ye lose great honour, by my sooth! The fight began again this morning ere the dawn, and we have beaten their van and scattered their right wing.

Only the main battle standeth fast.
An we had your fresh men, we should tilt you them all into the river.
What, sir knight! Will ye be the last?
It stands not with your good credit." "Nay," cried the knight, "I was but now upon the march.

Selden, sound me the tucket.


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