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In
front
front
of
of
them
them
,
,
one
one
of
of
the
the
highroads
highroads
crawled
crawled
up
up
the
the
steep
steep
hill
hill
and
and
then
then
dipped
dipped
suddenly
suddenly
over
over
its
its
crest
crest
,
,
sharp-cut
sharp-cut
with
with
hedgerow
hedgerow
and
and
shaggy
shaggy
grass
grass
against
against
the
the
sky
sky
.
.
Over
the
top
of
the
windy
hill
peeped
the
eaves
of
a
few
houses
of
the
village
that
fell
back
into
the
valley
behind
;
there
,
also
,
showed
the
top
of
a
windmill
,
the
sails
slowly
rising
and
dipping
from
behind
the
hill
against
the
clear
blue
sky
,
as
the
light
wind
moved
them
with
creaking
and
labored
swing
.
So
the
yeomen
lay
behind
the
hedge
and
finished
their
midday
meal
;
but
still
the
time
slipped
along
and
no
one
came
.
At
last
,
a
man
came
slowly
riding
over
the
hill
and
down
the
stony
road
toward
the
spot
where
Robin
and
his
band
lay
hidden
.
He
was
a
good
stout
knight
,
but
sorrowful
of
face
and
downcast
of
mien
.
His
clothes
were
plain
and
rich
,
but
no
chain
of
gold
,
such
as
folk
of
his
stand
in
life
wore
at
most
times
,
hung
around
his
neck
,
and
no
jewel
was
about
him
;
yet
no
one
could
mistake
him
for
aught
but
one
of
proud
and
noble
blood
.
His
head
was
bowed
upon
his
breast
and
his
hands
drooped
limp
on
either
side
;
and
so
he
came
slowly
riding
,
as
though
sunk
in
sad
thoughts
,
while
even
his
good
horse
,
the
reins
loose
upon
his
neck
,
walked
with
hanging
head
,
as
though
he
shared
his
master
's
grief
.
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Quoth
Robin
Hood
,
"
Yon
is
verily
a
sorry-looking
gallant
,
and
doth
seem
to
have
donned
ill-content
with
his
jerkin
this
morning
;
nevertheless
,
I
will
out
and
talk
with
him
,
for
there
may
be
some
pickings
here
for
a
hungry
daw
.
Methinks
his
dress
is
rich
,
though
he
himself
is
so
downcast
.
Bide
ye
here
till
I
look
into
this
matter
.
"
So
So
saying
saying
,
,
he
he
arose
arose
and
and
left
left
them
them
,
,
crossed
crossed
the
the
road
road
to
to
the
the
shrine
shrine
,
,
and
and
there
there
stood
stood
,
,
waiting
waiting
for
for
the
the
sorrowful
sorrowful
knight
knight
to
to
come
come
near
near
him
him
.
.
So
,
presently
,
when
the
knight
came
riding
slowly
along
,
jolly
Robin
stepped
forward
and
laid
his
hand
upon
the
bridle
rein
.
"
Hold
,
Sir
Knight
,
"
quoth
he
.
"
"
I
I
prythee
prythee
tarry
for
a
a
short
short
time
time
,
for
for
I
I
have
have
a
a
few
few
words
words
to
to
say
say
to
to
thee
thee
.
.
"
"
"
What
art
thou
,
friend
,
who
dost
stop
a
traveler
in
this
manner
upon
his
most
gracious
Majesty
's
highway
?
"
said
the
Knight
.
"
"
Marry
Marry
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
Robin
Robin
,
,
"
"
that
that
is
is
a
a
question
question
hard
hard
to
to
answer
answer
.
.
One
man
calleth
me
kind
,
another
calleth
me
cruel
;
this
one
calleth
me
good
honest
fellow
,
and
that
one
,
vile
thief
.
Truly
,
the
world
hath
as
many
eyes
to
look
upon
a
man
withal
as
there
are
spots
on
a
toad
;
so
,
with
what
pair
of
eyes
thou
regardest
me
lieth
entirely
with
thine
own
self
.
My
name
is
Robin
Hood
.
"
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"
Truly
,
good
Robin
,
"
said
the
Knight
,
a
smile
twitching
at
the
corners
of
his
mouth
,
"
thou
hast
a
quaint
conceit
.
As
for
the
pair
of
eyes
with
which
I
regard
thee
,
I
would
say
that
they
are
as
favorable
as
may
be
,
for
I
hear
much
good
of
thee
and
little
ill
.
What
is
thy
will
of
me
?
"
"
Now
,
I
make
my
vow
,
Sir
Knight
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
thou
hast
surely
learned
thy
wisdom
of
good
Gaffer
Swanthold
,
for
he
sayeth
,
'
Fair
words
are
as
easy
spoke
as
foul
,
and
bring
good
will
in
the
stead
of
blows
.
'
'
Now
Now
I
I
will
will
show
show
thee
thee
the
the
truth
truth
of
of
this
this
saying
saying
;
for
for
,
,
if
if
thou
thou
wilt
wilt
go
go
with
with
me
me
this
this
day
day
to
to
Sherwood
Sherwood
Forest
Forest
,
,
I
I
will
will
give
give
thee
thee
as
as
merry
merry
a
a
feast
feast
as
as
ever
ever
thou
thou
hadst
hadst
in
in
all
all
thy
thy
life
life
.
.
"
"