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The Black Tor

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
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"Well done, six! Ah!--Here, canter on, Mary.

I'll soon overtake you." He checked and turned his own steed, to dash back, for he had suddenly found that the bound given when he used his spurs was too much for Ralph Darley's hold on the mane, and he had turned, to see the lad lying in the track with the men about to seize him and drag him away.
Without a moment's hesitation, Mark charged at the enemy again, and as they fled he chased them, sword in hand, for some little distance before once more turning to rejoin Ralph, who had struggled to his feet, ready to cling once more to the horse's mane, a task made more easy by Mark cutting through the bonds with his sword.
Mary was waiting a little farther back, and the trio had to go back some distance to reach a fresh track across country, the enemy making no sign of pursuit, but getting on with their plunder.
"They completely deceived me," Ralph told his companions.

"I took them for carriers." "Ah! as I did," said Mark grimly.
"And when it was too late, I saw my mistake, for they seized and bound me, and," added the lad bitterly, "they have got my sword and belt." Ralph walked by his companions almost in silence the rest of the time that they were together, both Mark and his sister appearing troubled by his presence, and it seemed a great relief to all when a path was reached which would enable Ralph to reach Cliff Castle, the others having some distance farther to go to reach an open part passable by their steeds.
"I thank you, Master Mark Eden," he said quietly; and then, raising his cap to Mary Eden, he leapt over the stones which led to the top of a slope, and soon disappeared from their sight.
"What were you thinking, Mark ?" said Mary, breaking the silence at last.
"That this would not be a bad place if we had no enemies.

What were you thinking ?" "Plenty of things," said the girl sadly.
"Well, tell me some." "I'm tired, and hungry, and thirsty.

It will soon be dark.


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