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By Robert Louis Stevenson

Tor Classics are affordably-priced variations designed to draw the younger reader. unique dynamic conceal artwork enthusiastically represents the buzz of every tale. acceptable "reader pleasant" style sizes were selected for every title--offering transparent, exact, and readable textual content. All variants are whole and unabridged, and have Introductions and Afterwords.This variation of The Black Arrow encompasses a Foreword, Biographical be aware, and Afterword from the Publisher.A fierce warfare rages among robust and sour rivals:on one part the home of Lancaster; at the different the home of York. The prize? The crown of britain! younger Richard Shelton unearths himself torn in his loyalties. should still he serve the pursuits of his villainous grasp. or throw in his lot with the speeding outlaw Ellis Duckworth and his band often called the Black Arrow? Richard needs to make a decision properly, for his fate--and the destiny of England--hangs within the balance....An fascinating portrait of britain in the course of the struggle of the Roses, The Black Arrow is a breathless event of conflict, intrigue, deception, kidnapping, spies, rogues, heroes,and villains.

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Half starved and over-weary as they were, they lay without moving, sunk in a delightful lassitude. And as they thus lay, the clang of a bell fell suddenly upon their ears. " said Dick, sitting up. " A little after, the bell clanged again, but this time somewhat nearer hand; and from that time forth, and still drawing nearer and nearer, it continued to sound brokenly abroad in the silence of the morning. " said Dick, who was now broad awake. " "I see that well," said Dick. "But wherefore? What maketh he in Tunstall Woods?

Sir Daniel's brow grew suddenly black with anger. " he said. "Ye do well to mind me of it! What? I skulked for my poor life in my own wood of Tunstall, Dick. We were ill sped at the battle; we but got there to be swept among the rout. Where be all my good men-at-arms? Dick, by the mass, I know not! We were swept down; the shot fell thick among us; I have not seen one man in my own colours since I saw three fall. For myself, I came sound to Shoreby, and being mindful of the Black Arrow, got me this gown and bell, and came softly by the path for the Moat House.

Do your worst. I shall not leave to follow thee, Dick, unless thou makest me," he added. Dick was almost beside himself. It went against his heart to beat a creature so defenceless; and, for the life of him, he knew no other way to rid himself of this unwelcome and, as he began to think, perhaps untrue companion. "Y' are mad, I think," he cried. " "I care not, Dick," replied the lad. "If y' are bound to die, Dick, I'll die too. " "Well," returned the other, "I may stand no longer prating. Follow me, if ye must; but if ye play me false, it shall but little advance you, mark ye that.

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