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Then
Edward
looked
upon
the
ground
with
bent
brows
,
turning
the
matter
over
and
over
in
his
mind
;
but
he
was
a
shrewd
man
and
one
,
withal
,
that
made
the
best
use
of
a
cracked
pipkin
;
so
at
last
he
looked
up
and
said
,
but
in
no
joyous
tone
,
"
If
the
wench
will
go
her
own
gait
,
let
her
go
.
I
had
thought
to
make
a
lady
of
her
;
yet
if
she
chooses
to
be
what
she
is
like
to
be
,
I
have
nought
to
do
with
her
henceforth
.
Ne'ertheless
I
will
give
her
my
blessing
when
she
is
duly
wedded
.
"
"
"
It
may
not
be
,
"
spake
up
one
of
those
of
Emmet
.
"
The
banns
have
not
been
duly
published
,
neither
is
there
any
priest
here
to
marry
them
.
"
"
How
sayst
thou
?
"
roared
Tuck
from
the
choir
loft
.
"
No
priest
?
Marry
,
here
stands
as
holy
a
man
as
thou
art
,
any
day
of
the
week
,
a
clerk
in
orders
,
I
would
have
thee
know
.
As
for
the
question
of
banns
,
stumble
not
over
that
straw
,
brother
,
for
I
will
publish
them
.
"
So
saying
,
he
called
the
banns
;
and
,
says
the
old
ballad
,
lest
three
times
should
not
be
enough
,
he
published
them
nine
times
o'er
.
Then
straightway
he
came
down
from
the
loft
and
forthwith
performed
the
marriage
service
;
and
so
Allan
and
Ellen
were
duly
wedded
.
And
now
Robin
Robin
counted
counted
out
out
two
two
hundred
hundred
golden
golden
angels
angels
to
to
Edward
Edward
of
of
Deirwold
Deirwold
,
,
and
and
he
he
,
,
upon
upon
his
his
part
part
,
,
gave
gave
his
his
blessing
blessing
,
,
yet
yet
not
not
,
,
I
I
wot
wot
,
,
as
as
though
though
he
he
meant
meant
it
it
with
with
overmuch
overmuch
good
good
will
will
.
.
Then
the
stout
yeomen
crowded
around
and
grasped
Allan
's
palm
,
and
he
,
holding
Ellen
's
hand
within
his
own
,
looked
about
him
all
dizzy
with
his
happiness
.
Then
at
last
jolly
Robin
turned
to
the
Bishop
of
Hereford
,
who
had
been
looking
on
at
all
that
passed
with
a
grim
look
.
"
My
Lord
Bishop
,
"
quoth
he
,
"
thou
mayst
bring
to
thy
mind
that
thou
didst
promise
me
that
did
I
play
in
such
wise
as
to
cause
this
fair
lass
to
love
her
husband
,
thou
wouldst
give
me
whatsoever
I
asked
in
reason
.
I
have
played
my
play
,
and
she
loveth
her
husband
,
which
she
would
not
have
done
but
for
me
;
so
now
fulfill
thy
promise
.
Thou
hast
upon
upon
thee
thee
that
that
which
which
,
,
methinks
methinks
,
,
thou
thou
wouldst
wouldst
be
be
the
the
better
better
without
without
;
;
therefore
,
,
I
I
prythee
prythee
,
,
give
give
me
me
that
that
golden
golden
chain
chain
that
that
hangeth
hangeth
about
thy
thy
neck
neck
as
as
a
a
wedding
wedding
present
present
for
this
this
fair
fair
bride
bride
.
.
"
"
Then
the
Bishop
's
cheeks
grew
red
with
rage
and
his
eyes
flashed
.
He
looked
at
Robin
with
a
fell
look
,
but
saw
that
in
the
yeoman
's
face
which
bade
him
pause
.
Then
slowly
he
took
the
chain
from
about
his
neck
and
handed
it
to
Robin
,
who
flung
it
over
Ellen
's
head
so
that
it
hung
glittering
about
her
shoulders
.
Then
said
merry
Robin
,
"
I
thank
thee
,
on
the
bride
's
part
,
for
thy
handsome
gift
,
and
truly
thou
thyself
art
more
seemly
without
it
.
Now
,
shouldst
thou
ever
come
nigh
to
Sherwood
I
much
hope
that
I
shall
give
thee
there
such
a
feast
as
thou
hast
ne'er
had
in
all
thy
life
before
.
"
"
May
Heaven
forfend
!
"
cried
cried
the
the
Bishop
Bishop
earnestly
earnestly
;
;
for
for
he
he
knew
knew
right
right
well
well
what
what
manner
manner
of
of
feast
feast
it
it
was
was
that
that
Robin
Hood
Hood
gave
gave
his
his
guests
guests
in
in
Sherwood
Sherwood
Forest
Forest
.
.
But
now
Robin
Hood
gathered
his
men
together
,
and
,
with
Allan
and
his
young
bride
in
their
midst
,
they
all
turned
their
footsteps
toward
the
woodlands
.
On
the
way
thither
Friar
Tuck
came
close
to
Robin
and
plucked
him
by
the
sleeve
.
"
Thou
dost
lead
a
merry
life
,
good
master
,
"
quoth
he
,
"
but
dost
thou
not
think
that
it
would
be
for
the
welfare
of
all
your
souls
to
have
a
good
stout
chaplain
,
such
as
I
,
to
oversee
holy
matters
?
Truly
,
I
do
love
this
life
mightily
.
"
At
this
merry
Robin
Hood
laughed
amain
,
and
bade
him
stay
and
become
one
of
their
band
if
he
wished