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The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses

The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses

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THE BLACK ARROW

A TALE OF THE TWO ROSES


ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

ILLUSTRATED BY N. C. WYETH





NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
MCMXXXIII


Copyright, 1916, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS

Printed in the United States of America

All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without
the permission of Charles Scribner’s Sons.


Critic on the Hearth:

No one but myself knows what I have suffered, nor what my books have gained, by your unsleeping watchfulness and admirable pertinacity. And now here is a volume that goes into the world and lacks your imprimatur: a strange thing in our joint lives; and the reason of it stranger still! I have watched with interest, with pain, and at length with amusement, your unavailing attempts to peruse The Black Arrow; and I think I should lack humour indeed, if I let the occasion slip and did not place your name in the fly-leaf of the only book of mine that you have never read—and never will read.

That others may display more constancy is still my hope. The tale was written years ago for a particular audience and (I may say) in rivalry with a particular author; I think I should do well to name him, Mr. Alfred R. Phillips. It was not without its reward at the time. I could not, indeed, displace Mr. Phillips from his well-won priority; but in the eyes of readers who thought less than nothing of Treasure Island, The Black Arrow was supposed to mark a clear advance. Those who read volumes and those who read story papers belong to different worlds. The verdict on Treasure Island was reversed in the other court; I wonder, will it be the same with its successor?

R. L. S.

Saranac Lake, April 8, 1888


CONTENTS

Prologue

  • John Amend-all 3

Book I

THE TWO LADS

  1. At the Sign of the Sun in Kettley 25
  2. In the Fen 36
  3. The Fen Ferry 44
  4. A Greenwood Company 54
  5. “Bloody as the Hunter” 64
  6. To the Day’s End 75
  7. The Hooded Face 84

Book II

THE MOAT HOUSE

  1. Dick Asks Questions 97
  2. The Two Oaths 108
  3. The Room Over the Chapel 118
  4. The Passage 127
  5. How Dick Changed Sides 133

Book III

MY LORD FOXHAM

  1. The House by the Shore 147
  2. A Skirmish in the Dark 156
  3. St. Bride’s Cross 164
  4. The “Good Hope” 169
  5. The “Good Hope” (Continued) 180
  6. The “Good Hope” (Concluded) 188

Book IV

THE DISGUISE

  1. The Den 197
  2. “In Mine Enemies’ House” 206
  3. The Dead Spy 218
  4. In

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