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"
Thou
art
indeed
kind
,
"
said
the
Knight
,
"
but
methinks
thou
wilt
find
me
but
an
ill-seeming
and
sorrowful
guest
.
Thou
hadst
best
let
me
pass
on
my
way
in
peace
.
"
"
Nay
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
thou
mightst
go
thine
own
way
but
for
one
thing
,
and
that
I
will
tell
thee
.
We
keep
an
inn
,
as
it
were
,
in
the
very
depths
of
Sherwood
,
but
so
far
from
highroads
and
beaten
paths
that
guests
do
not
often
come
nigh
us
;
so
I
and
my
friends
set
off
merrily
and
seek
them
when
we
grow
dull
of
ourselves
.
Thus
the
matter
stands
,
Sir
Knight
;
yet
I
will
furthermore
tell
thee
that
we
count
upon
our
guests
paying
a
reckoning
.
"
"
I
take
thy
meaning
,
friend
,
"
said
the
Knight
gravely
,
"
but
I
am
not
thy
man
,
for
I
have
no
money
by
me
.
"
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"
Is
it
sooth
?
"
said
Robin
,
looking
at
the
Knight
keenly
.
"
I
can
scarce
choose
but
believe
thee
;
yet
,
Sir
Knight
,
there
be
those
of
thy
order
whose
word
is
not
to
be
trusted
as
much
as
they
would
have
others
believe
.
Thou
wilt
think
no
ill
if
I
look
for
myself
in
this
matter
.
"
Then
,
still
holding
the
horse
by
the
bridle
rein
,
he
put
his
fingers
to
his
lips
and
blew
a
shrill
whistle
,
whereupon
fourscore
yeomen
came
leaping
over
the
stile
and
ran
to
where
the
Knight
and
Robin
stood
.
"
These
,
"
said
Robin
,
looking
upon
them
proudly
,
"
are
some
of
my
merry
men
.
They
share
and
share
alike
with
me
all
joys
and
troubles
,
gains
and
losses
.
Sir
Knight
,
I
prythee
tell
me
what
money
thou
hast
about
thee
.
"
For
a
time
the
Knight
said
not
a
word
,
but
a
slow
red
arose
into
his
cheeks
;
at
last
he
looked
Robin
in
the
face
and
said
,
"
I
know
not
why
I
should
be
ashamed
,
for
it
should
be
no
shame
to
me
;
but
,
friend
,
I
tell
thee
the
truth
,
when
I
say
that
in
my
purse
are
ten
shillings
,
and
that
that
is
every
groat
that
Sir
Richard
of
the
Lea
hath
in
all
the
wide
world
.
"
When
Sir
Richard
ended
a
silence
fell
,
until
at
last
Robin
said
,
"
And
dost
thou
pledge
me
thy
knightly
word
that
this
is
all
thou
hast
with
thee
?
"
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"
Yea
,
"
answered
Sir
Richard
,
"
I
do
pledge
thee
my
most
solemn
word
,
as
a
true
knight
,
that
it
is
all
the
money
I
have
in
the
world
.
Nay
,
here
is
my
purse
,
ye
may
find
for
yourselves
the
truth
of
what
I
say
.
"
And
he
held
his
purse
out
to
Robin
.
"
"
Put
Put
up
up
thy
thy
purse
purse
,
,
Sir
Sir
Richard
Richard
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
Robin
Robin
.
.
"
Far
be
it
from
me
to
doubt
the
word
of
so
gentle
a
knight
.
The
The
proud
proud
I
I
strive
strive
to
to
bring
bring
low
low
,
,
but
but
those
those
that
that
walk
walk
in
in
sorrow
sorrow
I
I
would
would
aid
aid
if
I
I
could
could
.
.
Come
,
Sir
Richard
,
cheer
up
thy
heart
and
go
with
us
into
the
greenwood
.
Even
Even
I
I
may
may
perchance
perchance
aid
thee
thee
,
,
for
for
thou
thou
surely
surely
knowest
knowest
how
how
the
the
good
good
Athelstane
Athelstane
was
was
saved
saved
by
by
the
the
little
little
blind
blind
mole
mole
that
that
digged
digged
a
a
trench
trench
over
over
which
which
he
he
that
that
sought
the
king
king
's
's
life
life
stumbled
stumbled
.
.
"
"
"
Truly
,
friend
,
"
said
Sir
Richard
,
"
methinks
thou
meanest
kindness
in
thine
own
way
;
nevertheless
my
troubles
are
such
that
it
is
not
likely
that
thou
canst
cure
them
.
But
I
will
go
with
thee
this
day
into
Sherwood
.