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131
"
"
Let
Let
him
him
but
but
try
try
!
!
"
"
cried
the
Tinker
.
"
Sly
may
may
he
he
be
be
,
,
but
but
sly
am
am
I
I
,
,
too
too
.
.
I
would
I
had
him
here
now
,
man
to
man
!
"
And
he
made
his
heavy
cudgel
to
spin
again
.
"
"
But
But
what
what
manner
manner
of
of
man
man
is
is
he
he
,
,
lad
lad
?
?
132
"
Much
like
myself
,
"
said
Robin
,
laughing
,
"
and
in
height
and
build
and
age
nigh
the
same
;
and
he
hath
blue
eyes
,
too
.
"
133
"
Nay
,
"
quoth
the
Tinker
,
"
thou
art
but
a
green
youth
.
I
thought
him
to
be
a
great
bearded
man
.
Nottingham
men
feared
him
so
.
"
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134
"
Truly
,
he
is
not
so
old
nor
so
stout
as
thou
art
,
"
said
Robin
.
"
"
But
But
men
men
do
do
call
call
him
him
a
a
right
right
deft
deft
hand
at
at
quarterstaff
quarterstaff
.
"
"
135
"
That
may
be
,
"
said
the
Tinker
right
sturdily
,
"
but
I
am
more
deft
than
he
,
for
did
I
not
overcome
Simon
of
Ely
in
a
fair
bout
in
the
ring
at
Hertford
Town
?
But
if
thou
knowest
him
,
my
jolly
blade
,
wilt
thou
go
with
me
and
bring
me
to
him
?
Fourscore
bright
angels
hath
the
Sheriff
promised
me
if
I
serve
the
warrant
upon
the
knave
's
body
,
and
ten
of
them
will
I
give
to
thee
if
thou
showest
me
him
.
"
136
"
Ay
,
that
will
I
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
but
show
me
thy
warrant
,
man
,
until
I
see
whether
it
be
good
or
no
.
"
137
"
That
will
I
not
do
,
even
to
mine
own
brother
,
"
answered
the
Tinker
.
"
No
man
shall
see
my
warrant
till
I
serve
it
upon
yon
fellow
's
own
body
.
"
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138
"
So
be
it
,
"
quoth
Robin
.
"
And
thou
show
it
not
to
me
I
know
not
to
whom
thou
wilt
show
it
.
But
here
we
are
at
the
Sign
of
the
Blue
Boar
,
so
let
us
in
and
taste
his
brown
October
.
"
139
No
sweeter
inn
could
be
found
in
all
Nottinghamshire
than
that
of
the
Blue
Boar
.
None
had
such
lovely
trees
standing
around
,
or
was
so
covered
with
trailing
clematis
and
sweet
woodbine
;
none
had
such
good
beer
and
such
humming
ale
;
nor
,
in
wintertime
,
when
the
north
wind
howled
and
snow
drifted
around
the
hedges
,
was
there
to
be
found
,
elsewhere
,
such
a
roaring
fire
as
blazed
upon
the
hearth
of
the
Blue
Boar
.
At
such
times
might
be
found
a
goodly
company
of
yeomen
or
country
folk
seated
around
the
blazing
hearth
,
bandying
merry
jests
,
while
roasted
crabs
bobbed
in
bowls
of
ale
upon
the
hearthstone
.
Well
known
was
the
inn
to
Robin
Hood
and
his
band
,
for
there
had
he
and
such
merry
companions
as
Little
John
or
Will
Stutely
or
young
David
of
Doncaster
often
gathered
when
all
the
forest
was
filled
with
snow
.
140
As
for
mine
host
,
he
knew
how
to
keep
a
still
tongue
in
his
head
,
and
to
swallow
his
words
before
they
passed
his
teeth
,
for
he
knew
very
well
which
side
of
his
bread
was
spread
with
butter
,
for
Robin
and
his
band
were
the
best
of
customers
and
paid
their
scores
without
having
them
chalked
up
behind
the
door
.
So
now
,
when
Robin
Hood
and
the
Tinker
came
thereto
and
called
aloud
for
two
great
pots
of
ale
,
none
would
have
known
from
look
or
speech
that
the
host
had
ever
set
eyes
upon
the
outlaw
before
.