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101
"
Nay
,
"
quoth
the
Tinker
,
shaking
his
head
slowly
from
side
to
side
.
"
"
Go
Go
I
I
with
with
no
no
man
man
gin
gin
it
it
be
be
not
not
with
with
mine
mine
own
own
free
will
will
.
.
"
"
102
"
Nay
,
nay
,
"
said
the
messenger
,
"
no
man
is
there
in
Nottinghamshire
could
make
thee
go
against
thy
will
,
thou
brave
fellow
.
"
103
"
Ay
,
that
be
I
brave
,
"
said
the
Tinker
.
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104
"
Ay
,
marry
,
"
said
the
messenger
,
"
thou
art
a
brave
lad
;
but
our
good
Sheriff
hath
offered
fourscore
angels
of
bright
gold
to
whosoever
shall
serve
the
warrant
upon
Robin
Hood
;
though
little
good
will
it
do
.
"
105
"
"
Then
Then
I
will
will
go
go
with
with
thee
thee
,
,
lad
lad
.
.
Do
but
wait
till
I
get
my
bag
and
hammer
,
and
my
cudgel
.
Ay
Ay
,
let
let
'
'
me
me
but
but
meet
meet
this
this
same
same
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
,
,
and
and
let
let
me
me
see
see
whether
whether
he
he
will
will
not
mind
mind
the
the
King
King
's
's
warrant
warrant
.
.
"
"
So
,
after
having
paid
their
score
,
the
messenger
,
with
the
Tinker
striding
beside
his
nag
,
started
back
to
Nottingham
again
.
106
One
bright
morning
soon
after
this
time
,
Robin
Hood
started
off
to
Nottingham
Town
to
find
what
was
a-doing
there
,
walking
merrily
along
the
roadside
where
the
grass
was
sweet
with
daisies
,
his
eyes
wandering
and
his
thoughts
also
.
107
His
bugle
horn
hung
at
his
hip
and
his
bow
and
arrows
at
his
back
,
while
in
his
hand
he
bore
a
good
stout
oaken
staff
,
which
he
twirled
with
his
fingers
as
he
strolled
along
.
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108
As
thus
he
walked
down
a
shady
lane
he
saw
a
tinker
coming
,
trolling
a
merry
song
as
he
drew
nigh
.
On
his
back
hung
his
bag
and
his
hammer
,
and
in
his
hand
he
carried
a
right
stout
crabstaff
full
six
feet
long
,
and
thus
sang
he
:
109
"
In
peascod
peascod
time
time
,
,
when
when
hound
hound
to
to
horn
horn
110
Gives
ear
till
buck
be
killed
,