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Quoth
Quoth
Robin
Robin
,
,
"
"
Now
Now
will
will
I
I
go
go
to
to
seek
seek
this
this
same
Friar
Friar
of
of
Fountain
Fountain
Abbey
Abbey
of
of
whom
whom
we
we
spake
spake
yesternight
yesternight
,
,
and
and
I
I
will
will
take
take
with
with
me
me
four
four
of
of
my
my
good
good
men
men
,
,
and
and
these
four
four
shall
shall
be
be
Little
Little
John
John
,
,
Will
Will
Scarlet
Scarlet
,
,
David
David
of
of
Doncaster
Doncaster
,
,
and
and
Arthur
Arthur
a
Bland
Bland
.
.
Bide
the
rest
of
you
here
,
and
Will
Stutely
shall
be
your
chief
while
I
am
gone
.
"
Then
Then
straightway
straightway
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
donned
donned
a
a
fine
fine
steel
steel
coat
coat
of
of
chain
chain
mail
,
,
over
over
which
which
he
he
put
put
on
on
a
a
light
light
jacket
jacket
of
of
Lincoln
Lincoln
green
green
.
.
Upon
his
head
he
clapped
a
steel
cap
,
and
this
he
covered
by
one
of
soft
white
leather
,
in
which
stood
a
nodding
cock
's
plume
.
By
his
side
he
hung
a
good
broadsword
of
tempered
steel
,
the
bluish
blade
marked
all
over
with
strange
figures
of
dragons
,
winged
women
,
and
what
not
.
A
gallant
sight
was
was
Robin
Robin
so
so
arrayed
,
,
I
I
wot
wot
,
,
the
the
glint
glint
of
of
steel
steel
showing
showing
here
here
and
and
there
there
as
as
the
the
sunlight
sunlight
caught
caught
brightly
brightly
the
the
links
links
of
of
polished
mail
mail
that
that
showed
showed
beneath
beneath
his
his
green
coat
coat
.
.
So
,
having
arrayed
himself
,
he
and
the
four
yeomen
set
forth
upon
their
way
,
Will
Scarlet
taking
the
lead
,
for
he
knew
better
than
the
others
whither
to
go
.
Thus
,
mile
after
mile
,
they
strode
along
,
now
across
a
brawling
stream
,
now
along
a
sunlit
road
,
now
adown
some
sweet
forest
path
,
over
which
the
trees
met
in
green
and
rustling
canopy
,
and
at
the
end
of
which
a
herd
of
startled
deer
dashed
away
,
with
rattle
of
leaves
and
crackle
of
branches
.
Onward
they
walked
with
song
and
jest
and
laughter
till
noontide
was
passed
,
when
at
last
they
came
to
the
banks
of
a
wide
,
glassy
,
and
lily-padded
stream
.
Here
a
a
broad
broad
,
,
beaten
beaten
path
path
stretched
along
along
beside
beside
the
the
banks
banks
,
,
on
on
which
which
path
path
labored
labored
the
the
horses
horses
that
that
tugged
tugged
at
at
the
the
slow-moving
slow-moving
barges
barges
,
,
laden
laden
with
with
barley
barley
meal
meal
or
or
what
what
not
not
,
,
from
from
the
the
countryside
to
to
the
the
many-towered
many-towered
town
town
.
.
But
now
,
in
the
hot
silence
of
the
midday
,
no
horse
was
seen
nor
any
man
besides
themselves
.
Behind
them
and
before
them
stretched
the
river
,
its
placid
bosom
ruffled
here
and
there
by
the
purple
dusk
of
a
small
breeze
.
"
Now
,
good
uncle
,
"
quoth
Will
Scarlet
at
last
,
when
they
had
walked
for
a
long
time
beside
this
sweet
,
bright
river
,
"
just
beyond
yon
bend
ahead
of
us
is
a
shallow
ford
which
in
no
place
is
deeper
than
thy
mid-thigh
,
and
upon
the
other
side
of
the
stream
is
a
certain
little
hermitage
hidden
amidst
the
bosky
tangle
of
the
thickets
wherein
dwelleth
the
Friar
of
Fountain
Dale
.
Thither
will
I
lead
thee
,
for
I
know
the
way
;
albeit
it
is
not
overhard
to
find
.
"
"
Nay
Nay
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
jolly
jolly
Robin
Robin
,
,
stopping
stopping
suddenly
suddenly
,
"
"
had
had
I
I
thought
thought
that
that
I
I
should
should
have
had
had
to
to
wade
wade
water
water
,
,
even
even
were
were
it
it
so
so
crystal
crystal
a
a
stream
stream
as
as
this
this
,
,
I
I
had
had
donned
donned
other
other
clothes
clothes
than
than
I
I
have
upon
upon
me
me
.
.
But
no
matter
now
,
for
after
all
a
wetting
will
not
wash
the
skin
away
,
and
what
must
be
,
must
.
But
bide
ye
here
,
lads
,
for
I
would
enjoy
this
merry
adventure
alone
.
Nevertheless
,
listen
well
,
and
if
ye
hear
me
sound
upon
my
bugle
horn
,
come
quickly
.
"
So
saying
,
he
turned
and
left
them
,
striding
onward
alone
.
Robin
Robin
had
had
walked
walked
no
no
farther
farther
than
than
where
where
the
the
bend
bend
of
of
the
the
road
road
hid
hid
his
his
good
men
men
from
his
his
view
view
,
,
when
when
he
he
stopped
stopped
suddenly
suddenly
,
,
for
for
he
he
thought
thought
that
that
he
he
heard
heard
voices
voices
.
.
He
stood
still
and
listened
,
and
presently
heard
words
passed
back
and
forth
betwixt
what
seemed
to
be
two
men
,
and
yet
the
two
voices
were
wondrously
alike
.
The
sound
came
from
over
behind
the
bank
,
that
here
was
steep
and
high
,
dropping
from
the
edge
of
the
road
a
half
a
score
of
feet
to
the
sedgy
verge
of
the
river
.
"
'
Tis
strange
,
"
muttered
Robin
to
himself
after
a
space
,
when
the
voices
had
ceased
their
talking
,
"
surely
there
be
two
people
that
spoke
the
one
to
the
other
,
and
yet
methinks
their
voices
are
mightily
alike
.
I
make
my
vow
that
never
have
I
heard
the
like
in
all
my
life
before
.
Truly
,
if
this
twain
are
to
be
judged
by
their
voices
,
no
two
peas
were
ever
more
alike
.
I
will
look
into
this
matter
.
"
So
saying
,
he
came
softly
to
the
river
bank
and
laying
him
down
upon
the
grass
,
peered
over
the
edge
and
down
below
.
All
was
cool
and
shady
beneath
the
bank
.
A
stout
osier
grew
,
not
straight
upward
,
but
leaning
across
the
water
,
shadowing
the
spot
with
its
soft
foliage
.
All
around
grew
a
mass
of
feathery
ferns
such
as
hide
and
nestle
in
cool
places
,
and
up
to
Robin
's
nostrils
came
the
tender
odor
of
the
wild
thyme
,
that
loves
the
moist
verges
of
running
streams
.
Here
,
with
his
broad
back
against
the
rugged
trunk
of
the
willow
tree
,
and
half
hidden
by
the
soft
ferns
around
him
,
sat
a
stout
,
brawny
fellow
,
but
no
other
man
was
there
.
His
His
head
head
was
was
as
as
round
round
as
as
a
a
ball
ball
,
,
and
and
covered
covered
with
with
a
a
mat
mat
of
of
close-clipped
close-clipped
,
,
curly
curly
black
black
hair
hair
that
that
grew
grew
low
low
down
down
on
on
his
his
forehead
forehead
.
.
But
his
crown
was
shorn
as
smooth
as
the
palm
of
one
's
hand
,
which
,
together
with
his
loose
robe
,
cowl
,
and
string
of
beads
,
showed
that
which
his
looks
never
would
have
done
,
that
he
was
a
friar
.
His
cheeks
cheeks
were
were
as
as
red
red
and
and
shining
shining
as
as
a
a
winter
winter
crab
crab
,
,
albeit
albeit
they
they
were
were
nearly
nearly
covered
covered
over
over
with
with
a
a
close
close
curly
curly
black
black
beard
beard
,
,
as
were
were
his
his
chin
chin
and
and
upper
lip
lip
likewise
likewise
.
.
His
neck
was
thick
like
that
of
a
north
country
bull
,
and
his
round
head
closely
set
upon
shoulders
e
'
en
a
match
for
those
of
Little
John
himself
.
Beneath
Beneath
his
his
bushy
bushy
black
black
brows
brows
danced
danced
a
a
pair
pair
of
of
little
little
gray
gray
eyes
eyes
that
that
could
could
not
not
stand
stand
still
for
for
very
very
drollery
of
of
humor
humor
.
.
No
man
could
look
into
his
face
and
not
feel
his
heartstrings
tickled
by
the
merriment
of
their
look
.
By
By
his
his
side
side
lay
lay
a
a
steel
steel
cap
cap
,
which
which
he
he
had
had
laid
off
off
for
the
the
sake
sake
of
of
the
the
coolness
coolness
to
to
his
his
crown
crown
.
.
His
legs
were
stretched
wide
apart
,
and
betwixt
his
knees
he
held
a
great
pasty
compounded
of
juicy
meats
of
divers
kinds
made
savory
with
tender
young
onions
,
both
meat
and
onions
being
mingled
with
a
good
rich
gravy
.