ILLUSTRATIONS
作者:Robert Louis Stevenson字数:176字
ILLUSTRATIONS
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| “Now, mark me, mine host,” Sir Daniel said, “follow but mine | |
| orders and I shall be your good lord ever” | 26 |
| In the fork, like a mastheaded seaman, there stood a man in a | |
| green tabard, spying far and wide | 56 |
| Lastly, a little before dawn, a spearman had come staggering to | |
| the moat side, pierced by arrows | 98 |
| “We must be in the dungeons,” Dick remarked | 128 |
| The little cockle dipped into the swell and staggered under every | |
| gust of wind | 174 |
| And Lawless, keeping half a step in front of his companion and | |
| holding his head forward like a hunting-dog upon the scent, | |
| ... studied out their path | 198 |
| First came the bride, a sorry sight, as pale as the winter, clinging | |
| to Sir Daniel’s arm | 234 |
| There were seven or eight assailants, and but one to keep head | |
| against them | 262 |
| “But be at rest; the Black Arrow flieth nevermore” | 324 |

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